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  • kgiff replied to the topic What Will You Create in 2015? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I feel like I have enough left over from 2014 to fill the first half of this year.

    My immediate projects are fabric storage bins to hide (errr.. hold) the toys/mess. And a Honey Lemon from Big Hero 6 costume for my 4 year old.

    After that I need to finish up last year’s projects — family reunion dress, playtime tunic, a new “wiggle, wiggle”…[Read more]

  • Maggie replied to the topic Kids Sewing Kit Ideas in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Thanks for all the advice everyone! The kits were a hit, and my stash got some much needed cleaning for the New Year! (I have hopes that by clearing out things I realistically won’t use it will allow me to focus on and use the rest of my stash!)

    I packed it all up in boxes (9 inch wide by 9 inch long by 6 inch height) which I got in the…[Read more]

  • Maggie replied to the topic Kids Sewing Kit Ideas in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Thanks for all the advice everyone! The kits were a big hit, and a my stash got some much needed cleaning for the New Year! (I have hopes that by clearing out things I realistically won’t use it will allow me to focus on and use the rest of my stash!)

    I packaged it all up in boxes (9 inch wide by 9 inch long by 6 inch height) which I got in the…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What Will You Create in 2015? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I think mine is supportive and proud, but that’s not the same as interested. Too bad, he’d be a great knitter.

    This year I want to teach my two ‘students’ to knit cables. My MIL and a friend’s daughter both have asked for help with knitting and have taken off with it.

    I want to make myself a Bistro dress and another Cinema dress from a…[Read more]

  • Lol!

  • Yes, that’s what I would do. Keep the lining entirely free except at the neckline. Attach lining skirt to lining bodice and then attach the lining to the zip on the inside. For some dresses And an invisible zip, I do this with the machine, though sometimes hand stitching is just as quick, depending on how you must contort things to get them under…[Read more]

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I am working madly to finish DD1’s Barbie house before Wednesday. Not a lot of sewing involved in that, but I did sew curtains for it yesterday (to string up on teeny curtain rods, so cute!). Once that is done I really need to finish the Playtime dress I cut out for her, oh, three months ago, before summer when it is too hot to wear it. All I…[Read more]

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I am working madly to finish DD1’s Barbie house before Wednesday. Not a lot of sewing involved in that, but I did sew curtains for it yesterday (to string up on teeny curtain rods, so cute!). Once that is done I really need to finish the Playtime dress I cut out for her, oh, three months ago, before summer when it is too hot to wear it. All I…[Read more]

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Congratulations Tamara! She is just precious.

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Congratulations Tamara! She is just precious.

  • I’m attempting to make bathers for myself, but i’ve stalled on my second muslin as I can’t find the old bra to harvest the hardware 🙁 I’ll have to wait untill I can get into Spotlight tomorrow.

    I’ll go back to working on the zip coral fleece lullaby jacket, so soft and cuddley 🙂

  • I’m attempting to make bathers for myself, but i’ve stalled on my second muslin as I can’t find the old bra to harvest the hardware 🙁 I’ll have to wait untill I can get into Spotlight tomorrow.

    I’ll go back to working on the zip coral fleece lullaby jacket, so soft and cuddley 🙂

  • Congratulations. She looks very sweet.

  • Congratulations. She looks very sweet.

  • I think he’s fascinated. Knitting and sewing are skills he respects. Possibly because he’s still impressed that I can turn string into fabric. And bolts of fabric become garments.

    Not that his eyes don’t glaze over when I start discussing seam finishing and types of hems. 😉

  • I can’t get past your first sentence!
    One thing I know I won’t create is any interest in my sewing hobby from my husband!!
    As for the rest, who knows, but I’m sure to have fun. (and I will insist on boring him by showing him anything I’m proud of, over, and over, and over again)

  • I should add, the topic title is the question prosed to me by my husband last night. When he asked, my response was, “I have a few things lined up on the business end, and probably selfish sewing for me with my new fabric I bought with my Christmas money. And I should probably get back to work on the drapes for the living room…sewing for the…[Read more]

  • thejennigirl replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    What a great way to start the new year! She’s precious and perfect (both of which I am sure you already know)

  • thejennigirl replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    What a great way to start the new year! She’s precious and perfect (both of which I am sure you already know)

  • For Original Patterns: I keep mine stored alphabetically by pattern company, then name of pattern (or what I call it), and finally by size in these boxes from the Container Store. I have two boxes just for oliver + s patterns and one for other pattern designers.

    For My Tracings: I have similar sized envelopes and each pattern/size combo has…[Read more]

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