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date: "2021-10-17"
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image: "https://cdn.sanity.io/images/hl5bw8cj/site-content/af326b5b6326911272ed989947e8cafe22966019-1920x1280.jpg"
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intro: "I've just pulled the release lever on version 2.19 of FreeSewing and there's a lot that went into this release. For full details, you can check out the changelog , here I'll stick to the highlights:"
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title: "FreeSewing 2.19 brings Bee, Lunetius, Tiberius, Walburga, a new plugin, and a bunch of improvements and fixes [No traducido]"
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title: "FreeSewing 2.19 brings Bee, Lunetius, Tiberius, Walburga, a new plugin, and a bunch of improvements and fixes"
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I've just pulled the release lever on version 2.19 of FreeSewing and there's a lot that went into this release. For full details, you can [check out the changelog](https://github.com/freesewing/freesewing/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md#2190-2021-10-17), here I'll stick to the highlights:
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[Lunetius](/designs/lunetius), [Tiberius](/designs/tiberius/), and [Walburga](/designs/walburga/) are three new patters from **Rika Tamaike** who is the latest addition to our growing team of designers. These are all historical pattern:
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- Lunetius is a lacerna, a historical Roman cloak
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- Tiberius is a historical Roman tunic
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- Walburga is a tabard/surcoat, a historical garment from medieval Europe
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- Lunetius es una lacerna, una capa histórica romana
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- Tiberius es una túnica romana histórica.
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- Walburga es un tabardo o sobreveste, una prenda histórica de la Europa medieval
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I'm not much of a history buff myself, so I'm looking forward to see what these will look like when people are going to start making them. What I can say for sure is that all of these are pretty straight-forward, so they should be fun to make.
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