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Beautiful, flowing robe….for chilling around the house
A friend of mine gave me the ratio on how to make this, and it's actually pretty easy!
You can use any thin material, it doesn't have to be sheer. If it's too thick it will be heavy and loose the flowing quality. You can use any trim you like as well. I used the same fabric ruched up, but you could also use marabou.
Sorry I didn't take pictures while I was making it!
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You Will Need
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Step 2
You will want to cut two sleeves, two front panels, and one back panel. In order to get the flowing effect on the bottom, you will want to cut the bottom of your front and back panels so that they flair out (they should look a bit like a triangle!)
You will also want to cut two additional triangular pieces that you will slot into the space between back panel and front panel (this piece is inserted from the waist down).