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Welcome to my sewing blog; showcasing my home sewn wardrobe and my expat explorations of my local sewing community.
Sewn the World Over: Baby Romper Suit for the New Arrival
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Sunday, 20 July 2014. Baby Romper Suit for the New Arrival. After all the toddler dress making, I thought I should also make something cute for the new arrival. I found a great pattern for a simple romper suit from Purperita on Etsy. And made this adorable outfit. The pattern is great for beginners and is also good for learning how to sew on bias binding. I made the romper from a lightweight cotton pattern fabric I found at Fabricland. Sewn the World Over. 31 July 2014 at 23:43. Those are so cute!
Sewn the World Over: Sewing Dispatches
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My Local Sewing Store. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So, Zo.'. Tilly and the Buttons. A Not So Fitted Day Dress. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. In addition to the licence guidelines, please do not use images without permission. Blog Design by: Fantastique Designs. 169; Sewntheworldover. Powered by Blogger.
Sewn the World Over: Finding time to sew again
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Thursday, 6 November 2014. Finding time to sew again. When I started this blog, I had some great time slots for sewing while my toddler was at playschool a couple of mornings a week. But, since having my second child almost three months ago I have not sewn a thing and my blog has been completely neglected. In the last week, I have finally started to feel as though I am getting into the swing of things again: On Saturday I managed to carve out two whole hours of only slightly interrupted sewing time!
Sewn the World Over: March 2015
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Wednesday, 4 March 2015. As well as learning how to sew, I am also learning where to find fabrics in Toronto. Over the past few months I have been checking out fabric shops all over the city as well as a few online sellers and will be writing about some of my favourites in this blog. Fabric selection at King Textiles. Note: do not go with small children, your buggy won't fit down the aisles and your little people will have a field day pulling haberdashery from the shelves! Sewn the World Over. In additio...
Sewn the World Over: December 2014
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Thursday, 18 December 2014. My sewing time has dried up again, so no new posts of clothes sewing for a while (my Belcarra blouse is still a work in progress). But these cute Christmas decorations were quick to sew up and I managed to fit them into a spare hour. I got the pattern and the fabric from Love Sewing magazine. Sewn the World Over. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So, Zo.'. Tilly and the Buttons. In addition to the licence guidelines, please do not use images without permission.
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Fantastic designs for your blog or website. I’ve had the wonderful pleasure of working with an amazing set of bloggers and business owners. See what other people are saying about Fantastique Designs:. Vanessa @ Mama’s Happy Hive. Would you recommend me and my services? I feel that you did an amazing job on my blog site! It is exactly how I wanted it to look when completed. I am so excited to have a beautiful and professional looking blog. I thank you from the bottom of my heart! I could count on a quick ...
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sewn sweet sewn | unique creations by Julie McCready
Unique creations by Julie McCready. Fabric Jewellery and Bags. My work is inspired by the countryside around me and the changing seasons. I love to capture a moment or memory to treasure and revisit. I am passionate about a variety of media and love to explore and mix techniques in new ways. I often use recycled materials and find it exciting to give new life and beauty to discarded and unwanted items. 2 thoughts on “ Welcome. June 5, 2013 at 10:30 PM. Hi Julie, What a lovely start to your website!
Sewntears.wordpress.com – What you seek is seeking you.
What you seek is seeking you. A Japanese myth reads that if one folds a thousand origami paper cranes, the gods grant him one wish;. And I have been making origami wishes,. Throwing them to the universe in the hope that the Mother grants me three. One: There is more to life than fast glances and shallow breaths. Enjoy the bloom of flowers in October. Watch them die in December;. Be alive in all seasons of life. Two: Give love time. Do not kneel before altars of unrequited. Growth is lonely but beautiful.
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Sew'n'Tell Quilt Guild
All the news from Sew'n'Tell. Friday, November 30, 2012. Carol opened the meeting by welcoming members and guest. A Big Thank You to the refreshment committee for the yummy treats:. Thank You Janice for the workshop on fabric bowls. Sit and Sew for Nights. Thank -You Sally A. and Barbara T. for hosting Sit in Sews. Bonita W. will have another sit in sew in Dec. if she gets enough people to attend. Watch for an e-mail from Bonita with more info. Congrats to all the new.Thank You All that served. The 6 peo...
Sew'n The Bag
Handmade diaper bags, totes, purses, bibs, burp cloths, appliqued shirts, hooded bath towels and more! Thursday, June 24, 2010. Mimi Bag Current Inventory. The Mimi bag measures 17" wide and 24" tall. It is reversible and has a fun coordinating tie! The is our most popular purse/bag. See something you like? We'd love to send you some pictures that show the reverse side! Mimi Bag: $35.00. Krissi Bag Current Stock. The Krissi Bag measures 16" wide and 25" tall. It is reversible and has two pockets! If you'...
Sewn the World Over
Wednesday, 4 March 2015. As well as learning how to sew, I am also learning where to find fabrics in Toronto. Over the past few months I have been checking out fabric shops all over the city as well as a few online sellers and will be writing about some of my favourites in this blog. Fabric selection at King Textiles. Note: do not go with small children, your buggy won't fit down the aisles and your little people will have a field day pulling haberdashery from the shelves! Sewn the World Over. My sewing ...
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A visual diary of wardrobe creations. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. The Classy Cubicle at http:/ theclassycubible.com. I have enjoyed the snow days since returning from Christmas break. Come June, I will have to remember all the great garments I sewed during those unplanned 'vacation' days! First up, this great Ann Taylor skirt. Rayon, polyester, spandex ponte from my stash (Fabric Mart), polyester lining also from stash. McCalls 5523 for the back, Butterick 5566, modified, for the front. Once the silk unde...
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