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【 DESIGN FESTA vol. 60】
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I will be having a booth at Triton Hareharu Marche on October 8th which
will be held at Harumi Triton for three days from October 7th (Friday) to
9th (Su...
Never busy enough
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At least that's what I tell myself.
Writing. Job. Marriage. Friends. Deadlines. Holidays.
And a month-long pop-up craft shop in my town, just because.
F...
Two pairs of vampire socks
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Blood drip socks As you well know, my love of vampires is year-round, but
it did work out nicely that this first pair of blood drip socks were ready
just i...
Chore Jacket: Burda 03/2023 # 104
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This week I have some time to catch up on the blog so here is the first of
what I hope will be a few posts on things I made these last few months.
Althou...
Which witch is which?
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Tris wanted a Hallowe’en dress. She already had a costume, mind you. We’ve
gotten into the habit of getting them some fancy storebought costume
dresses for...
6 Common Myths About Sewing Lingerie
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This article has been re-posted from Threads Magazine – click here to read
the original article. When it comes to sewing lingerie, many people feel
intim...
More trouser pattern thoughts
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Continuing on with some of the topics that Handmade PHD is attempting to
make sense of through exploration...Side seam length and shape. Length- the
front ...
Netherlands Tour
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I just returned from the Threads Magazine tour of European Couture Design
and Sewing in the Netherlands. The tour started in Amsterdam, and continued
t...
Wisdom From 2 Pattern Testers | Episode 82
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Learn how two seasoned pattern testers evaluate and sew patterns and then
share their findings through pattern reviews. You can use their
observations and ...
Scrap Busting September 2024
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Happy October! Did you participate in Scrap Busting September this year?
The endeavour is organised by my pal Meg Grandstaff who encourages us all
to exp...
Darkest denim: Burda 112 03/2012 as jeans
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Remember in the heyday of sewing blogging when we all talked about sewing
cake vs sewing frosting (basic vs fancy) and TNT (tried and true) patterns?
I was...
A Nova with Short Sleeves
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Originally I had an idea to make the Style Arc Nova but adding a
"Bridgerton" slant to it. I wanted a small piping at a deepened neckline
with puffy sho...
Local woman finishes last summer dress of 2024
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PORTLAND, OREGON Despite forecasts of record high temperatures for early
September, local sewist Erin McKean declared the dress she finished on
Labor Day t...
Having A Moan
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This is not the person I thought I was or ever wanted to be and I
desperately don't want to give that other girl up. However, this is my life
now and I don...
Wardrobe patterns
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Want to make it easier to co-ordinate your clothes ? You might start from a
wardrobe pattern. The matching up of silhouettes, proportions, necklines,
and a...
My Biggest Sewing Secret
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People ask me all the time, what is the best sewing machine for a beginner?
That's a great question. I always say, the best machine for a beginner is
one th...
Odell Top
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I think I have a shiny new favourite top pattern – the Odell by Notches
Patterns, and the bonus is that it’s free! I had seen it on Instagram a
while ago a...
Just in time for warm weather - Cashmerette Stanton
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The Sewjo has been Slowjo since my last post. And that means I probably
won't have much chance to wear this before next winter, except for taking
Cyrus out...
10 Proven Tips to Boost Your Tinder Matches
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Looking to up your Tinder game and score more matches? From revamping your
profile pics to crafting witty bios that stand out, we’ve got the ultimate
gui...
2024 Workshop Dates
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I’m so excited to finally announce my 2024 workshop dates!! I currently
offer two workshops, let’s talk about them! (Scroll to the end of this post
if you ...
Showerproof Waver Jacket
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[image: Diary of a Chain Stitcher: Papercut Patterns Waver Jacket in
Showerproof Cotton Blend from The Fabric Store]
I made this jacket back in about April...
Sewing for my daughter
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About two weeks ago my daughter asked me whether I had any special plans
for this weekend and on my answer that I had nothing planned she asked me
whether ...
Fakta Menarik Tinggal Pada Rumah Di Cibubur
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Jika anda sedang melakukan pencarian rumah yang cocok untuk tinggal di
daerah DKI Jakarta maka hal yang demikian bukanlah perkara yang sulit.
Meskipun di...
Fakta Menarik Tinggal Pada Rumah Di Cibubur
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Jika anda sedang melakukan pencarian rumah yang cocok untuk tinggal di
daerah DKI Jakarta maka hal yang demikian bukanlah perkara yang sulit.
Meskipun di...
1780s Matching Cotton Jacket and Petticoat
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This ensemble circa 1780 was made with an Ikea duvet cover like my previous
1780s Italian gown, except I actually bought this duvet set prior...
Sequined knit Northcote skirt
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I’ve had this beautiful sequined wool blend knit in my stash for awhile.
It’s one of those fabrics you can’t resist buying and then have no idea
what to ma...
The Adrienne Blouse
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Pattern: Adrienne Blouse from Friday pattern Company Fabric: printed dot
jersey from Joann’s Notes: This is the fourth pattern that I’ve made from
Friday p...
Hudson Pants Love
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This time last year, I had just completed a self-imposed week-long outfit
challenge, using my three pairs of True Bias Hudson Pants to rid me of my
Janua...
Copy cat Top #2
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First of all, thank you for your nice comments on my post. You welcomed me
back and made me want to continue.
These days, rather than using commercial pa...
Belated Blog Updates
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Welcome to my longest blog break ever? It’s been ten months since I’ve
posted here (March 2021), but I have some good reasons. If you follow me on
Instagra...
Keeping it simple
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I have had this piece of multi-coloured plaid cotton sateen out on my
cutting table for several days trying to decide what to make from it. It
was an on...
Skye Sundress At The Beach
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This is the Tilly and the Buttons Skye Sundress in the mini-length –
perfect for a day at the beach. I made this sweetheart dress in a cotton
(now sadly ...
Summer 2021 updates!
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Readers, some updates -- it's been a while!
While I haven't been blogging lately, I have most definitely been sewing
and buying fabric -- more of the latt...
DIY REVERSIBLE BAG + FREE PATTERN + VIDEO
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I’m so excited to share a new project with you! DOWNLOAD THE FREE BAG
PATTERN HERE Oh how I love this bag! It’s a simple over the shoulder, boho
style ba...
Tia Dia: World’s Best Seamstress/Mom
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To all the wonderful sewists that follow this blog, this is DD3 writing
this post. Sadly, Tia Dia passed away on March 21st, 2021 after a 1.5-year
fight wi...
2020 Sewing Review
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Hello Friends! It’s time for my yearly review of stuff I’ve sewn! I have
been pretty relaxed about posting my makes on here this year, so you will
see a lo...
Simplicity 9187
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I made a coat! And I am pretty pleased with it. See my smug face.
Pattern Description: Simplicity 9187 is a relaxed fit jacket and coat with
a shaped...
Rock & Roll Rebels: 2020 Festive Yarn Box unwrapped
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This year’s Festive Yarn Box was an absolute riot! We travelled back
through rock & roll history to the 60s, 70s and 80s, meeting the shining
stars with ot...
A 1920s Christmas
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Merry Christmas Eve!! I'm delighted showcase my new 1920s dress.
This is actually my FIRST 1920s make (even though I sewed up another dress
at the same t...
Heirloom Decorative Technique
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I found this on a vintage silk blouse last year, and I thought the
technique was so cool, I wanted to try it. It's a narrow turned tube
that's then lo...
Olive Overshirt
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A simple overshirt or “shirt jacket” is a piece that has been missing from
my closet for a while. I wanted something I could just throw on for days
that ar...
my subtraction pattern and some answers
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In the previous post, I promised to show you what the "pattern" for my
dress looks like. And here it is (as usual, the drawing is not to scale):
As you can...
May your bobbin always be full
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This week I'm showcasing The 'May your bobbin always be full' sewing themed
quote that I sell in my RedBubble shop.
I love this quote because its one of th...
Know your fabrics
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[image: Know your fabrics]
Stable Foundation: Bonus content from my Sewing Book: Work to Weekend;
Capsule wardrobe. Fabrics are formed by weaving, knitti...
Face Masks for personal use
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Over the last month, I have sewn & donated about a hundred masks to local
hospitals. Now I am taking a break from that to address requests for
personal-use...
Modelovanje suknje sa falš preklopom
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[image: modelovanje suknje sa fals preklopom]
Prošli put sam pisala o modelovanju suknje na preklop, i iznela svoje
viđenje o praktičnosti ovakvog modela....
"Robert Jeffery"
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Wow. It's been 12 years since I started this blog. The focus has shifted
over time, and I seem to have been writing less and less, mostly since life
h...
Introducing the Munroe Briefs Sewing Pattern!
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While we were working on the Lexington bra, I realized that I just had to
have matching underwear. I just needed a matching set! As soon as the bra
style w...
Project Safety Dog Vest
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My workplace is very dog friendly. Meet: Nessie, Tom, Tess Bobbie, Ted &
Bear Some of these dogs are such frequent visitors they even have their own
sign i...
IMPORTANT: Update from BurdaStyle
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Dear customers, As you may know, we the current operator behind
www.burdastyle.com (formerly F+W Media) are stopping our activity with the
site. Neverthele...
So long, farewell.
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We have a big announcement: U-handbag will (for real) cease trading this
autumn/winter 2019. From this Autumn (we will confirm the exact date closer
to the...
Pattern Cutting. A New Series
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There are many methods for drafting blocks for dress patterns. I use a
variety of tecniques myself. Most tutorials are confusing, especially for
beginners....
INTRODUCING THE CALVIN WRAP TOP & DRESS PATTERN
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I am so excited to show you the newest True Bias pattern, the Calvin Wrap
Dress & Top. The Calvin comes in two views. View A is a top hitting a
couple of i...
Embroidery on medieval clothing and accessories
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In February 2019 I traveled to Dearborn, Michigan where I shared a slide
presentation on medieval embroidery for clothing and accessories. This was
the y...
I find this more amusing than my kids do
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I made this block (you can see all the sides in this little video) because
I was getting sick of nagging and sick of saying the same thing every day
to my ...
Paying Homage to Black Pattern Designers...
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...for years February has been set aside as a special time to learn about
and recognize accomplishments of African Americans and other people of
color. Th...
How to Pull Yourself Together After a Break-Up?
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One would say that time is a great healer but nerds assure you that having
loads of sex with someone you like will quickly take your mind off the
heartbrea...
IKEA backpack (Kanken backpack knockoff)
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Once in a while, I make something just because of curiosity. Like this
backpack that I made a couple of days ago. Perhaps you’re familiar with the
general ...
PRIMA Magazine - August 2018, Kaftan
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There's until the end of this evening to order the *August 2018 PRIMA
Magazine* pattern by phone. For more info. please see Prima's own webpage
here.
[...
Thumbs down for scuba stripes
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This dress was never meant to be. I know exactly what I like garment-wise,
and a dress made from striped scuba fabric with a pleated skirt has *never *been ...
Katie Shirtdress
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I love sewing my jewel fabrics, but I need to learn to sew solids as well.
This dress taught me that sewing solids doesn’t have to be boring. It also
taugh...
French Terry Hoodie Dress
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Generally speaking, when I order fabric from Moodfabrics.com, there is
usually some sort of order and reason behind it. I start with a swatch,
cross my fin...
Springtime Disappearing 9 Quilt
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Before I start using up my epic fabric stash for clothes, I’ve had a few
long-standing unfinished projects that have needed finishing such as this
Spring...
Visit My NEW Blog!
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Okay, big news. I have started a new blog. It's hard to believe that it's
been a decade since I started Gertie's New Blog for Better Sewing! Starting
my i...
The Wedding
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Alex and Patrick MacMartin
Alex and Patrick were married on August 27.
I did not take any photos at the wedding and I forgot to take a photo or
two...
Diana's Top
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*I'm posting this as a back up for my Sewing Group to refer to if they want
to make one of theses tops out of class.*
*Directions For Diana's Top *
*Abo...
I made a friend.
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I started with the idea of a mouth. Just randomly constructed a mouth, with
the idea of creating a sock puppet that would pretty much be ALL MOUTH.
But th...
The Princess Mansion aka Bassinet
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I recently completed a PINK Silk Shantung bassinet for my cousin’s 3rd baby
within 5 years…finally a GIRL! Although boys are awesome, sewing for
little gi...
Roses in the City
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Look, look! I made a thing!!! To be more specific – I made a dress!!! A
summer dress, in the hope that one day summer will arrive. (Although it
looks like ...
State of Flux
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Woah, guys! I knew I hadn’t blogged in an eternity but had no idea it was
fast approaching a whole year of radio silence. As the last sentence of my
last...
Lycra Time....no really!
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Hello everyone, I'm still here!
So, what has been my sewing progress on my re-entry skirt? Little, to be
honest. I've cut the pattern and constructed the w...
Catching up – better late than never!
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Well hello again, if anyone is still reading this… haha. I can’t believe
how fast this year has gone!! I stopped blogging because I was busy getting
ready ...
Something Blue : Mccalls 6282
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So it’s been eons since this little blog has had some love. I have been
going through a sewing and consequently blogging funk. I blame the second
baby. T...
Three and a half Ilsley Skirts
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I’ve been sitting on these photos for months, but seeing the lovely Marilla
recently made me realise it was time to share them with the world. This
post is...
Minoru Jacket: Five Ways
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We’re in the middle of some gorgeous summer weather. On those cooler summer
evenings by the beach, hikes through the forest or just a rainy day, a
jacket...
Vogue 2900, June 2016.
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Hi, if there is anyone. This is something like a photo-only post for my new
vogue 2900, version 2016. I hope you're doing great. I've been doing
OK-ish,...
Lanz
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When I first tried this dress on at Living Threads Vintage I was blond, and
while it was a lovely dress that ticked to many boxes, I wasn't feeling it.
A...
Visit my new blog at MarcyTilton.com
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I invite you to visit my new blog at MarcyTilton.com. Over time, we will be
migrating the best current content on this blog over to my new blog. Happy
se...
Must Have: Loft
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I'm not sure when it happened, but I basically only want to buy pants at
Loft now. Part of it is style, but the other part is that they carry petite
styl...
Meal Prep for the Week: Vegetables
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Staring at a fridge full of produce and having nothing to eat is akin to
staring at a wardrobe full of clothes and having nothing to wear. Tweaking
the p...
Time to Say Goodbye
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After 15 years selling the best in vintage clothing and accessories, the
time has come for me to retire. I am sad to say goodbye to my customers
and fr...
I Lost a Shoelace
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I know, I know - it's New Year's Eve and all you energetic
young-at-hearters are out celebrating, and I'm searching for a shoelace.
Priorities folks, pri...
New year, new platform - I'm moving...
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OK, so it's not quite the new year, it's about a week early, but I felt it
was time to make the move and the new platform is about as ready to go as
it can...
lumberjack
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You may recall, I made Mr. AFS a plaid flannel shirt a little over a year
ago from Simplicity 1544. Since then I’ve gone on to make more versions of
the sh...
Switching to Wordpress
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Pattern Scissors Cloth is moving! I've been thinking about doing this for
a while, and have finally decided to make the switch to a Wordpress blog.
Here'...
Welcome to a New Chapter Volume
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For what it’s worth: it’s never too late ... to be whoever you want to be.
There’s no time limit, stop whenever you want.
You can change or stay the same, ...
The One and Only
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This may be the one and only maternity garment I will sew this pregnancy.
Funny enough, it’s not even a maternity dress. It’s an 80s-tastic mumu
dress, New...
Announcement: 2016 Dates!
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Hi crafters! Those of you who are on our mailing list or follow us on
Facebook may already know that sadly we will not be organising a market for
Christmas...
Starting a New Venture
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I haven't been a very consistent blogger these days -- I can't believe my
last post was in May! Well, the reason for my absence is that I've been
focused o...
Completed: McCalls 7073 in a Floral Knit
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My poor sad, totally neglected blog!! The more I make stuff, the less I
seem to post about it. I’ve made a whopping ELEVEN garments that are just
waiting f...
Makeup Monday: My Current Beauty Obsessions
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Even though I'm constantly trying new products, I often find myself
reaching for the same ones, over and over. I've already covered my favorite liquid
li...
Silk, lace, organza and performance anxiety
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Hullo, hullo! Gosh, doesn’t it feel like just yesterday…uh…nine months ago
that I was here talking about fluorescent skirts. I fell into a bit of a
creativ...
Burda 11-2012-118, Classic Trench
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[image: Burda 11-2012-118 Thumbnail]
So last Spring, almost a year ago now, I was in a mood to tackle a big
project and to do it right. I don't know why t...
Moving Day!
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Guess spanking just moved the kettle, so stop by and check where I will be
flowing how I like. We can sit upturned!
slightly very shortly coming
*www.ake...
Poppy Zip Front Top for Sofie's 21st.
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My baby turned 21 back in September and I din't make a dress for her. I
would have truly but she decided she didn't need the stress and bought
herself an ...
The Full Moon Experiment
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This is not my usual sewing post. I am lost. Yes, lost. Yet, the truth is
I’ve never felt so lost yet exhilarated with the potential of what’s
happening. I...
interior view of 1914 eyelet corset
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Last week I posted pictures of a beautiful 1914 corset. I mentioned that
the orange pattern on the fabric was made by basting ribbon to the cotton
eyelet....
New Look 6000- swirly version!
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So, what did I actually wear to Royal Ascot, then? This: And a
hat/fascinator is a must, too: It’s what …
Continue reading →
Me-Made-May '14: Week One Completed
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I've been posting the evidence of my Me-Mades in the MMM '14 Flickr Group.
Here's a composite of the first eight days minus one:The day missing from
the co...
Fun with Panels!
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I love working with panels and border prints because they challenge my
creativity and present me with little puzzles that I have more fun working
out. O...
DrapeDrape or Tania's achievement
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I haven't been sewing for ages, and when I did, I haven't blogged about it.
So now I'm wondering if posting on my blog is like one of those moments
when I...
All Change / Goodbye Domain
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Since the end of our IRL club meetings, I’ve found it hard to find the time
or enthusiasm to write a post here (plus I’ve only made one thing this […]
The Patient Party Dress
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This dress waited a long time to be made, re-made, and finally celebrated
here: so voila, the most patient party dress. The dress started off as one
of my ...
New year...new look...new blog!
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Hello and Happy New Year!
The new year is a great time for a fresh start and with this in mind I am
delighted to announce that KraftyKat is moving.
[ima...
A pinafore and blouse from a 1981 pattern
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When Jodi from Sew Fine Fabric contacted me to ask if I would like to try
out some of her fabric for a project, I was like " Ummmm... YES!!!
So I made a pi...
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Hi Brian, It's been some time since I wrote you asking about sewing
machines. I see you mentioned you have changed about your likes towards
vintage sewing ...
Summer tops
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Hello again! Determined not to lose momentum after the last post (ok, not
that that one took much effort), I grabbed the camera yesterday morning to
take ...
A Singer 401a and Greasy Terminal Prongs
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Hi everyone, I know, long time no talk. I recently got to meet Elizabeth
from My Sewing Machine Obsession and that was pretty cool. She mentioned
that I...
Denim Cambie Skirt
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Its funny how inspiration hits you sometimes, I’m not 100% sure where this
came from, it could be that I had such a great time making my recent Cambie
dr...
Monday Morning Eye Candy: Summer Perfection
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I NEED McCall 9321. The one on the left. Not the pattern. That very dress.
Doesn't it just sing of summer evenings and fireflies and sherbert and
dancing a...
Reboot: part 1
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Ok so I have been pretty slack with my blog recently.
Honestly, even though I have been sewing, and also now knitting, its been
taking me some time to sett...
Saturday Shopping Adventure
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This week I'm going to introduce you to two new sewing machines I purchased
from Craigslist. My sister wanted to learn how to sew but did not have a
mac...
A Very Long Time Coming...
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It has been a very very very long time.
Due to a variety of reasons, of which I won't go into at risk of being
negative (hello new resolution) I haven't po...
Shelf pin board
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Let's say you need a pin board but your space is limited and you don't
want to make holes on the wall... do what I did!
Buy a cheap photo frame a...
Stashbusting Sewalong
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[image: Stashbusting Sewalong]
Just what I needed for my little fabric hoarding situation. My goal is to
end up with more projects completed than fabric ...
Panne culinaire
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Euh… pas grand chose côté cuisine cette semaine. Disons que les languettes
de poulet et la pizza sont très pratique pour les soirées surchargées et
les hor...
The “English Holiday” Blouse and Skirt
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The Facts Fabric: brown and teal cotton/wool? suiting (stash) and sumptuous
and a little stretchy cloudy blue synthetic (stash, pretty sure it was red
tag ...
Wow, a whole year gone by......
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...... and here I am back at the lovely Crafty Christmas Club blog. As we
in the US balance precariously on the edge of the "fiscal cliff" I see it
wi...
Back to school already! Déjà la rentrée!
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Only two posts after talking about my summer holiday’s projects and I
am already back to the school bench which might make you think I have not
done much i...
Thank You
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“Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow”
~ Swedish Proverb
There are no words to express how much your kindness and concern have mea...
Patrones 317 and Manequim 638
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I'm spoilt for choice with Pattern mags in my mailbox this week. The
summer vacation Patrones and a truly fabulous Manequim.
But first, for any Perth s...
Thank You Discount
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We just hit 600 followers on Facebook and as a thank you to everyone who
follows and supports hound we’re celebrating with 15% off your order until
Sunday ...
7 Things I Love About Spring
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*'Spring is sprung*
*Der grass is riz*
*I wonder where dem boydies iz?'*
I'm not sure where my mom got this, but she's been reciting it every spring
for as...
New Web Addresses
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First of, if you are reading this then thank you for being such a dedicated
reader. Life for both Rian and I have taken unexpected turns and
Presserfoot h...
Every Girl Deserves A Mink…. y.
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A few weeks ago my mom bought the Evil Monkeys some minky fleece blankets
with Valentine's hearts on them, with the idea of making them Valentine's
Jack...
Bunny rabbit toddler Halloween costume
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Hi again. Oh, didn't I tell you I'm going for the "Least Updated Blog of
2011" award? I think I have a pretty good chance of winning that one...
Unfort...
Butterick 5602 - the shapely shift!
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As my last two makes were useful wardrobe basics I gave myself permission
to indulge myself with another dress – I just love to make dresses! Since
finishi...
Draping class 1, a simple blouse
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Courses are liberating! Sewing-courses in particular seem to be very good
for my creativity-levels! Draping class 1 finished. We draped a basic
blouse, wit...
Finished Object - Burda Style 02-2011-101 in Blue
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I am really pleased with how this dress from the February Burda Style came
out. It was made with the same fabric as the Blue Sorbetto, which I think
is lov...
Vivatveritas.com is up and running!!!!!!
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Hello all.Sorry for the many test posts and delays but finally
vivatveritas.com has been fully tested and is working. I will be posting an
actual post wit...
I’m still around!
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Boy oh boy! I have been so flat out the last few weeks that I’ve barely had
a chance to blog let alone read my favourite ones. :( I just wanted to post
qui...
On the mend…
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Well folks, I’m finally on the mend. It only took two days off of work and
sleeping off some of my sleep deficit for my immune system to kick in
finally. ...
Comparing things is easier than sewing.
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What with the holidays and the root canals and the laziness, I haven’t had
time for actual sewing lately so I have embarked on a little bit of sewing
geek-...
www.newdressaday.com is ready to be unveiled!!
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Hi friends!! Just wanted to get out into the blogosphere that I’m moving
this little operation (sewing machine is coming with…fear not!!) to my own
domain!...
Cynthia Rowley Simplicity 2586 Sundress
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My husband and I went to a concert in Boston recently, and I wore this
dress, which is Cynthia Rowley Simplicity 2586:
This dress was so easy to make....
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