By: Carly Carper.  Find materials  Practice sewing skills  Begin to sew dresses  Sew as many dresses as possible.

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By: Carly Carper

 Find materials  Practice sewing skills  Begin to sew dresses  Sew as many dresses as possible

 Cut the edge  Sew gathering stitch on raw edge.  Pin skirt to t-shirt  Sew top of seam

 Dress A Girl Around The World Foundation  Girls all around the world, but mostly in Africa, will receive the dresses

 I had no sewing skills  Made me put myself in other people’s shoes  Made me realize how hard some actually have it

 How to sew  How people in other countries live  How to help people  How to organize a major project