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I’m In The Mood For Provence

Posted by on May 20, 2008 in Blog

I hope these aren’t considered fighting words, but I have the best mother in the whole world. She is an amazing and inspiring woman and incredibly creative and talented. My only complaint is that she lives just far enough away that weekend sewing dates just aren’t that practical. So this is a surprise present for her, and because I can’t keep a craft secret, I am now racing against time. I had to post about it but I do want it to be a surprise for her. So now, it really comes down to how often my mom checks this blog. It is up to fate and my mom’s internet surfing habits. I picked five different Provence style fabrics and am going to follow...

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Fabric Shopping In Buenos Aires – Part II

Posted by on May 20, 2008 in Blog

Although the garment district in BA was not quite what I expected and I sadly didn’t have that much luck, the adventure was not in vain. This lovely stretch jersey was hiding in the corner and caught my eye right when I was about to leave the store. It is perfect for a summer dress. I haven’t decided on what style I am going to go with but I am leaning towards designing something on my own. I’m so Project Runway....

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Blogging My To-Do List

Posted by on May 20, 2008 in Blog

Last year, David and I had ourselves a good “Small Bedroom Weekend Challenge” where we redid our tiny second bedroom, making it into a functional office and tv room plus storage for all of my sewing materials. It was an amazing feat worthy of any design show on HGTV. We even scored an awesome desk, two gorgeous chairs and two bookshelves from a local vintage furniture store. The chairs are great but the material covering the seat has seen better days. I have been patiently searching for the right material and thanks to Anna Maria Horner, my search is over. The fabric arrived last week and I can’t wait for a free moment to recover these lovelies. I...

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The Common Threads Virtual Quilting Bee

Posted by on May 11, 2008 in Blog

I alluded to an exciting development in my “Good Bye, I am leaving for Argentina and you can’t stop me” post but didn’t want to get into too much detail since it was still in the planning stages. But now that we are in full force, I am going to spill the beans. On one of my many online craft/quilt/sewing surfing adventures, I came across of group of women that started an online quilting bee. I couldn’t believe what a brilliant idea it was, and then I saw the blocks getting made, I had to physically restrain my heart from beating out of my chest. They were gorgeous, original and inspiring. Of course, my first reaction once I got a hold of...

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Here Comes the Bride

Posted by on May 11, 2008 in Blog

‘s maid purses… It is funny that no matter how long I have been sewing and how many purses I have made, I still get a little nervous when I make a custom purse order, especially for a wedding. But as usual, all that worrying was a waste of time. Theses seven clutches turned out so cute. AND I finally figured out a stabilizer for the clutches besides purse frames. After a little online sleuthing, I found something called plastic canvas. It is plastic meshy/griddy material that is used for needlepoint. It turns out that it is also perfect for stabilizing a fabric purse. It is flexible and can be easily cut with scissors but really gives the bag some much...

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