Every house has its own charm, and as soon as you enter the door, you can tell whose house it is. The same is true of the house of Maria Pilar Bautista (Errenteria, Gipuzkoa, 1948). Hand-sewn fabrics here and there: curtains, cushion and duvet covers... But she has one piece in particular that she loves: a peasant dress. It is in her bedroom, and a mannequin is wearing it. Bautista sewed each piece herself, and she made a special mention of the …
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Every house has its own charm, and as soon as you enter the door, you can tell whose house it is. The same is true of the house of Maria Pilar Bautista (Errenteria, Gipuzkoa, 1948). Hand-sewn fabrics here and there: curtains, cushion and duvet covers... But she has one piece in particular that she loves: a peasant dress. It is in her bedroom, and a mannequin is wearing it. Bautista sewed each piece herself, and she made a special mention of the …