@itsmeiari: Soooo here is the video you asked for, the tutorial!! please tell me if you want a more detailed video #DIY #lanadelrey #cherry #sewing #sewingtiktok #aesthetic #handmade #coquette #pinterest

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blueskies :
I think you missed a few steps😭
2025-01-17 05:50:12
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Valery_2004 :
cómo le haces para hacer que se vea ruloso la tela
2025-01-12 02:52:24
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jennifer.22_07
Jennifer.22.07 :
divaa🥀
2025-01-12 00:01:06
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liana.233
Liana :
q tipo de tela es
2025-01-17 13:34:40
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Michelle López :
que tela es?😍
2025-01-16 15:11:42
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Ludmi Gomez :
Que tipo de tela es?
2025-01-16 02:43:20
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luzparra279
luz :
tutorial de como sacar el patrón 😻🙏
2025-01-15 19:02:02
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furuya :
😁😁😁
2025-01-12 22:34:19
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