In today's post I'm going to show you the use cases of a fantasy yarn "grass". Let's commence with the two most recent coat outfits. These differ from each other. Let's figure out the difference, shall we?
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In the first photograph, the brown coat has double grass-style finishing on the trim. In the second photograph, the purple coat's trim is single-edged at the bottom. The brown coat has its sleeves covered by a single "grass" row. And notice the interesting decor of the purple coat's sleeves -- the "grass" bits make them look like puff sleeves. This is how we see the two distinct designs: one is the a fur coat, whilst another one is something elegant and stylish.
And now let's move on to the capes.
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Over here, the "grass" is used to implement something resembling artificial fur of sorts.
And do you remember this dolly-vixen?
And, in this case, the "grass" is used for the scarf and unusual ushanka-hat.
On to the next one. Here the grass thing implements the garland for the Christmas tree embroidered on the dress and for the hat:
At this point it's time for me to finish this post and leave you to prepare for Christmas. In the next post, we'll celebrate. Stay tuned.
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