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The Kristana Spa Confidential: 01/01/2002 - 02/01/2002
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The Kristana Spa Confidential. Updates, links, ramblings, musings and gossip on what's up and coming to the scrapbooking and fashion doll worlds at The Kristana Spa. San Jose, California, United States. View my complete profile. Oooooh the excitement of a new Gene! Two things happening in this neck. In case anyone forgot, 2005 marks the 10-year Anni. Thanks to my friend Vera for the link, two importa. And not by Dior! Its been a loooooong while! Its been awhile.Happy New Year! I am slowly get. Both dolls...
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Merry Patter: For Karendee!
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A peek-a-boo at my sewing projects. Monday, September 19, 2016. These are both about a year old. I will update more soon. Your Hildren have now grown into young adults and are gorgeous. My, my, what a treat they must be. My only is now married, 32 and has ten month old twins., one of wach gender. I am thoroughly loving being a grandmother. You hats and ll the handwork are amazing. I love the flowers made in the first part of your blog. I have really missed yvisiting and seeing your beautiful work. The Sh...
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Merry Patter: August 2012
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A peek-a-boo at my sewing projects. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Irish lace is made from free standing motifs that are basted to a base and joined with more crochet stitches. After thinking about this construction method for a while, I decided to try to do this with fabric. I combined the free lace technique with applique to make these samples. Sample 1 held up to the light.. Sample 2 after pressing. I really dislike this new blogger layout. I don't know how anything is going to look. Links to this post.
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Merry Patter: A Rosebud Tutorial in photos
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A peek-a-boo at my sewing projects. Thursday, September 24, 2015. A Rosebud Tutorial in photos. Making a rose bud:. The square should be cut on grain so that the fold that is wrapped around is on the bias. I had a bias square so I used that but he results are not as good. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Rosebud Tutorial in photos. At First Blush- making the hat. Free lace. scarf. Two On Two Off. Jalie, Jalie, and Jalie Update. Lenten Challenge Update 2. Prayer flag for Canada. End of the year.
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Merry Patter: May 2013
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A peek-a-boo at my sewing projects. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Leaves after using heat tool. I used a Clover Mini Iron with various attachments for it as well as some from my wood burning tool. They were a bit trickier because they were thinner and shorter than the Mini Iron was made to take. Three leaves. I like the other colours within these examples. I thought they looked like mistakes at first but prefer them now. Links to this post. Thursday, May 16, 2013. Now that it is over I had some extra time on my ...
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Merry Patter: October 2015
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A peek-a-boo at my sewing projects. Tuesday, October 6, 2015. This is a miniature picture I made using the same techniques as the millinery flowers. On leather and arranging them on a leather background. My finger is shown for scale. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Free lace. scarf. Two On Two Off. Jalie, Jalie, and Jalie Update. Lenten Challenge Update 2. Prayer flag for Canada. Erica B.'s - D.I.Y. Style! Diary of a Sewing Fanatic. Family trees and connections. End of the year.
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Sew Lillianne: April 2011
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Saturday, April 30, 2011. Carina Gardner "Playdate Outfit" Pattern Review Part 1. I always have a couple of projects in the works that way I have a choice of what I can work on depending on my mood. Right now one of works in progress is an adorable yoke front blouse and capris from a pattern by Carina Gardner. I will admit I hadn't heard of her until I stumbled upon her pattern line while shopping for fabric at The Fat Quarter Shop. In my research for all the links for my last post on my favorite PDFs I ...
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Berryhill Heirlooms; Sewing, Stitching & Other Musings: 2015-03-22
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Berryhill Heirlooms; Sewing, Stitching and Other Musings. Life is indeed a stitch! And Susie Gay present techniques, heirloom sewing, hand embroidery and other musings that you will enjoy and appreciate. Come and join in the fun with Susie, a Home Economist, and savor a little rest from your hectic day.and yes, it's a Degree she uses every day! Wednesday, March 25, 2015. It is 60 wide, so you get a lot of beautiful fabric for the money. I used the Emily pattern from Childrens Corner. Links to this post.
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Sew Blessed Designs
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Available Now.A-Line Ruffled Skort. Purchase them on My Etsy Shop. Also Available in these fine stores. Fairytale Frocks and Lollipops. What is a Skort, You Ask? When I was little my mom used to buy me "scooter skirts." They were skirts with shorts attached underneath. This way I could play and not worry too much that I had a skirt on. I quickly found with my two little girls that I love the look of a skirt.but they really can. Use the shorts portion for modesty. Thus.the Pleated Skort. Too Go take a look.
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