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Steve successfully sewed Nova's crib comforter. I love it. I knew he would do it. I'm really bad with the sewing machine. I was he's assistant. Very happy with the outcome. Two-sided comforter one side has a very soft fabric that she'll love.
Front view of my lined coat sewing project. Visit www.fashionsewingblog.com and learn how to make this wonderful winter warmer.
Front view. This skirt is sized for a 32" waist. The fabric is a velvet-like cotton with a small nape, very thick. The trim is cotton cluny lace and black satin ribbon.
Price: $45 Cdn + shipping OBO
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in issue #72 of the BERNINA inspiration magazine. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
The upper left photo shows the pleat underlay piece. I wanted a contrasting, solid color for this. The bottom right photo shows how the sleeve looks when your arm is down but moving.
Side view of the Butterick B5602 lined dress, as featured in my sew-along at www.fashionsewingblog.com
I made another one the other night. XD They're kinda hard b/c of their small size, but easy at the same time. I opted for embroidered eyes on this one since the buttons I have are really a bit too big for something this size. I like the other one better, even w/its flaws, but this one is still cute. Want to make more! XD
I wanted you to see the front and all the pieces sewn together with edges left unfinished or raw. That is the intended look.
Marble Marvel Emerald Gold fabric available at Spoonflower:
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this one will be on display in the shoppe as a class sample but it's really for my mom... Happy mothers day.
Margit, My first Cloth Doll. All materials sourced during our fall trip to Budapest, 2015. Body and clothings are all upcycled duvet covers found at charity shops. Hair (that gorgeous Malabrigo Lace) and Scarf (Alize Bamboo) were found in a hidden courtyard shop. Pattern made and stitching begun under gorgeous 20 ft ceilings. Margit sports two dresses (one short and one long, which she can layer) and a full head of hand-knotted hair which can be parted and gently styled.
Slinky knit acquired in Sept.07 from Mary Jo's in Gastonia, NC Top complete and hanging for photo. I used twill tape to stablize the front and back sleeve seams.
Sewaholic Patterns Lonsdale Dress, made up in a lightweight blue cotton print. More on the blog here!
We have legs! Well, almost. After the wren was stuffed, the wire for his feet was added. Here the bird is being suspended in the air with his soon-to-be finished wire legs and feet.
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in issue #72 of the BERNINA inspiration magazine. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
Back view of the Butterick B5602 lined dress, as featured in my sew-along at www.fashionsewingblog.com
Images of sewing projects featured in the BERNINA inspiration magazine #56. For more information visit www.bernina.com
Sleeve detail -- how ya like them tucks?
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