Tag: fashion

spring kcwc

So after my crazed, over-ambitious sewing from the last kcwc, I thought I might sit the next event out. And seeing as how my sister just gave me a ginormous sack of hand-me-downs for my son, I’m not sure if we actually need clothes. But…but…but…the Kids Clothes Week Challenge is so fun! I plan to participate yet again, with a more, err, toned-down approach, but who knows how hard the sewing bug might bite.

Will you be participating?

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bookmarked: part III

image source: craftster

Back again with more links! Today I’ll be sharing sewing and kid activities links.

Sewing for You

Bow Belt Tutorial

Second-Hand Sailor Sencha

Note: Amy has extended her Paris-themed apron challenge until March 31st! I may have already made more than a few…stay tuned.

Sewing for Kids

Knee-Pad Pants

DIY Softie Flip Doll

Oliver & S Little Things to Sew – words cannot express how stoked I am about this book!

Celebrate the Boy

Sewing for Home

Tutorial: Land of Nod Inspired Floor Cushion

Teeny Tiny Mice

Projects for Kids

50 Activities for Kids

Homemade Sidewalk Paint

Project #61: Puppet Theater

For more inspiration, view parts I and II. Happy making!

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bookmarked: part II

image source: the glamourai

Ciao! I’m back again to share with you more of what I have bookmarked. You can find part one here and read all about my adventures in organizing here. On to the links!

Fashion/Beauty

{how to} tie your own turban

holiday hair how-to: the side chignon

styling tip: one way to wear a silk scarf!

Free Fonts

fontifier.com

dafont.com

fontsquirrel.com

image source: ready made

Gardening

Reader Tip: You Should Plant Seedlings in a Citrus Peel

How to Clone Your Herbs

Recipes:

How to: Baked Pumpkin Oatmeal

African Quinoa Soup

My Favorite Salad

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sewing and fabric links

Beautiful, no? Several weeks ago Aunt Bea’s Fabric hooked me up with a hunk of More Antique Treasures by Paintbrush Studio for Fabri-Quilt. Stay tuned for what I stitched up.


I picked up the new Cherry House Quilts pattern, The Tempest, and Oliver & S’s Nature Walk Pullover and Knit Pants pattern yesterday. All patterns and books are 20% off right now through the 16th at Bolt. I’m itching to go back for more!

And speaking of fabric and stitching and all of that, I thought I’d share with you a handful of related links that I currently have bookmarked:

  • Found via Bolt Neighborhood, Whipstitch wrote up this fantastic post about how environmental factors have forced an increase in fabric prices this year. It’s now more important than ever to shop at your local fabric shops and independently owned online fabric retailers. In order to keep things affordable for my family (and sew “greener”), I plan to pair new fabric with re-purposed fabric from old clothes, towels, blankets, etc.
  • I’m beyond-obsessed with the Negroni pattern from Colette Patterns. And Mister looks amazing in a button-down.
  • Speaking of Colette Patterns, sign-up for their new weekly sewing tips newsletter and you’ll get useful tips delivered to your inbox every week.


  • Portland Mercury released the above sketch from the anticipated Pendleton Portland Collection. Read more about it here and see even more sketches here. I have loved Pendleton’s previous collaborative work and I am so stoked to see the final product of this collection. A Portland secret is the Pendleton Woolen Mill Store; a treasure trove of amazing fabrics, notions and “woolly worms.”
  • Next week I’ll be starting another sewing class (eek! ack! yea!) at Portland Sewing. Look out folks: I’ll come out learning how to add a zipper!
  • Modern Domestic still has open spots left in some of their classes. I was *this close* to snagging the last spot in Elizabeth Hartman’s quilting class, but alas, I didn’t act fast enough.
  • Kaffe Fassett might just be my favorite fabric designer. The striped shot cottons that are out right now are driving me batty. The good kind of batty.

Ha! I just realized that virtually every link in this post is local. So in keeping with that theme, I’ll leave you with a music video from the new mini series Portlandia, the brain child of SNL’s Fred Armisen and Sleater Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein. It’s genius. Advanced screenings are happening in Portland this week; the show airs January 21.

What’s happening in your sewing world?

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news and some link love

News: My circus apron was featured again! Yippee! This time Aunt Bea’s Fabric mentioned it on their new (and might I add cute) blog. I had the privilege of meeting the gals behind this newly re-vamped shop last week. Tea was had, conversation was shared, and oh yes, fabric was fondled. I may have even taken home a yard or two, okay three. I may have an addiction. Don’t judge me. How could anyone resist the charms of Ito and Fasset!?! Thanks for inviting me to your drug house warehouse ladies!

Okay, now onward to some links of love!

knitted cuteness

image source: Design*Sponge

Choose your own adventure: DIY utilitarian or French chic

music to my ears

lately we’ve been obsessed with all things vanguard

image source: Craft

i heart pumpkin spice

counting sheep

vintage quilt

image source: doe-c-doe

embroidered clothes

agates

intricacies

image source: made by joel

simple mobiles

cozy stripes on hands and bodies

alphabet bunting

image source: sfgirlbybay

hoops and other nature-inspired pretties

an Italian home

fabric boxes and envelopes

What are you lovin’?

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