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Pretty coral

By on March 20, 2017

I was sent a few fabric samples to sew up for Zenith & Quasar fabrics, and this is one of the prints I chose.  It is called Watercolor Coral, and it is printed on a heavy brushed poly base.  It feels soooo nice!  I don’t know what she will end up ordering but both bases […]

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We’re all mad

By on March 15, 2017

I wasn’t sure if the girl would like this Cheshire Cat print from Affordable Fabrics and More, but it turned out she did!  When I ordered, I did not order a panel with it…not sure why.  The fabric host threw in the panel for free, which was a nice surprise. The panel was short-ish, so […]

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Sugar Skull outfit

By on March 14, 2017

I might be a bit macabre, but I do love the look of sugar skulls. Fabric: Affordable Fabrics and More (retail is closed right now, as pre-ordered fabric arrives) Sugar skulls, called calaveras, are made to honor dead relatives on Dia de Muertos, or All Soul’s Day.  This tradition can be traced back to the […]

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Busy week and baby blankets

By on March 13, 2017

Well, last week I managed to accomplish quite a bit.  I was a pattern drafting fool!  I made the first three below during the week, and the rest on the weekend.  I cut them all out on Saturday after volleyball, and then sewed on Sunday. Short summer dress for me Maxi summer dress for me […]

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Fancy towels for a swap

By on March 5, 2017

I have belonged to the online sewing forum, Sewing Mamas, for many, many years. This is one place where sewing peeps used to post their lovelies, pre-Facebook and Instagram. Now it is down to just a few die hards. They are having a dish towel swap, so I decided to join in on it. I […]

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Mermaid hair today…gone tomorrow

By on February 22, 2017

I decided to take some pictures of the girl before she got her hair cut off and donated it.  It had gotten pretty long, and she really doesn’t do anything with it at all…or let me do anything with it. I have had this saying and mermaid cut out for some time, so I figured […]

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Feeling elvish

By on February 21, 2017

Nothing like a long-awaited fabric delivery to de-rail your sewing plans! I’m a big fan of The Lord of the Rings (even read that massive tome…and The Hobbit, too), so when a pre-order came up for different LOTR fabrics I pounced on it. After waiting the required several months for the order to close and […]

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Costumes | Sewing | Sewing for the girl | tween sewing

Twig and Tale Tour: An easy upcycle

By on February 20, 2017

I was invited to participate in the Twig and Tale Tour for upcycling, and of course, I said yes.  Then I remembered I had tweens, and not cute little people that didn’t voice their opinion.  I love their Wild Things add-ons.  Talk about adorable!  I so wish I could have done that with this tour, […]

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drafting | Sewing | Sewing for me | Wardrobe Capsule

Summer wardrobe capsule plan…sittin’ at the ball fields

By on February 16, 2017

Summertime around these parts consists of many hours watching ball games – both softball and baseball. This means I sit in the hot sun sweating and getting odd tan lines for hours at a time. I wanted to make a mix and match wardrobe capsule that would keep me cool, look awesome and be easy […]

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Just call me Morticia

By on February 8, 2017

No, I am not feeling depressed.  Yes, I like to wear black.  I try not to wear all black, since that might beg the question of “whose funeral”.  To which, the obvious reply would be, “I haven’t decided yet.” 😉 This top is my Sneha tunic hack. I described how I drafted and changed the […]

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