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Tips For a More Authentic Looking Scandinavian Costume

Автор: Junction City Scandinavian Festival

Загружено: 2020-08-12

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Debbie Lemhouse invites us into her sewing room to share her favorite tips and tricks to help you create a more authentic looking Scandinavian Festival Costume. In this video Debbie talks about the types of fabrics to choose, where to source them on a budget, hem lines, colors, and much more.


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The Junction City Scandinavian Festival is a beloved annual festival that takes place the second Thursday-Sunday of August each year. You'll see traditional handicrafts like hardanger embroidery, folk dance performances, and so many tasty traditional Scandinavian foods, as well as some modern and other ethnic options. It's estimated between 80,000-100,000 people visit our Festival in those 4 days each year! We love this community and are so excited to be sharing our Festival with you, on YouTube!


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