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Todd Gibson posted an update in the group Sew Alongs 9 years ago
Welcome to the Sew Alongs group! Going forward, we’ll be hosting Oliver + S sew alongs in this group so that they are easy to find for future reference.
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Rachel Le Grand joined the group Sew Alongs 9 years ago
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Todd Gibson created the group Sew Alongs 9 years ago
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Darcy Struble replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
@rhythm, watermelon salad sounds amazing! I’ll definitely be trying that! I’m excited that you have lots! Lunch is what I struggle with most while trying to eat more vegetarian.
@roundtheworldgirl I’m glad you liked it!! I do a good bit of vegan as well, especially dessert 🙂 I love vegan dessert. I don’t know why haha
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Rhythm replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Thank you for starting this thread. My family is vegetarian. We generally cook a lot of Indian food at home. I have a massive load of those recipes. I made this watermelon salad for dinner yesterday.
Mix together pieces of watermelon, slices of red onion, red and green peppers, cucumber, tomatoes, toasted walnuts, and a handful of mint leaves.…[Read more]
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Linda joined the group Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
@Darcy I made that chickpea salad for myself today – it was delicious!
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Sarvi replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
This is not so much lunch as a micro snack but my kid was asking for peanut butter so I blitzed half roasted almonds and half roasted & salted sunflower seeds. Pretty fantastic in a little ‘sandwich’ between crackers, and really held her over well.
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
like you, Darcy, we are not vegetarians but eat vegetarian (actually, vegan!) a lot. I love a hearty salad. To make it filling without animal proteins I add sunflower seeds, chickpeas, several different kinds of vegetables and fruits, and top it off with a tahini-based dressing.
A little more time consuming but very yummy is lettuce wraps…[Read more]
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Darcy Struble replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
Oh yes! I love that idea too! This child is going to have a lot of outfits! Ok so this might sounds crazy but bare with me for a moment. What if I used the puppet show top and the tea party sunsuit bottom and modified them to mash together. It would have the collar, a line to add piping to the bodice and I could embroider the bodice with little…[Read more]
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justsewit replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
Yes I adore tartan in general also (maybe it is the Scottish roots?) on boys particularly. I think that if you swap the button/snaps to the back and add tucks from the shoulders down to about level with the bottom of the armhole and also add a piped peter pan collar you could have an heirloom version of a boy layette shirt. I also like to have…[Read more]
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justsewit replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
Yes I adore tartan in general also (maybe it is the Scottish roots?) on boys particularly. I think that if you swap the button/snaps to the back and add tucks from the shoulders down to about level with the bottom of the armhole and also add a piped peter pan collar you could have an heirloom version of a boy layette shirt. I also like to have…[Read more]
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Darcy Struble replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I definitely agree with that. I love a tartan. That is so cute and both ideas are adorable! I will definitely be adding those to my sewing list for my future nephew! Look at how little they are!!
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Nicole replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I would love powder blue linen with white, piped with navy.
My son (nearly 18) wore frilly tartan shirts with navy trousers, which is possibly dated now but I do think a check or a tartan ‘mans’ up a baby outfit. -
Darcy Struble replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I do have the puppet show, @motherof5! Yes I’ll definitely try that! The hide and seek would be adorable too! What color do you think? I’m so inexperienced at sewing for boys! Give me baby girl and I’m golden but I’m still learning to get my creative juices flowing for little boy things! Hopefully this nephew will help things along 😉
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Nicole replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I made up the Puppet Show in white hailspot muslin for my baby before I knew what it was.
I also think the Hide and Seek tunic would look gorgeous on a wee baby boy.Do you have the Puppet Show? I wonder if that collar would fit?
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Nicole replied to the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I made up the Puppet Show in white hailspot muslin for my baby before I knew what it was.
I also think the Hide and Seek tunic would look gorgeous on a wee baby boy.Do you have the Puppet Show? I wonder that collar would fit?
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Darcy Struble replied to the topic Vegetarian Lunch Options in the forum Cooking and Baking 9 years ago
Oh that sounds amazing! Tomato season is coming!!
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Darcy Struble started the topic Little Layette in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
I can’t help but think when I’m sewing the little layette (and I’m sewing it A LOT right now as almost all of my friends are having babies by the end of the summer) that it feels like a modern heirloom (contradiction, I know).
I’m making the bodysuit in a batiste which automatically makes it feel special and on certain ones I have been adding…[Read more]
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