One thing I think is a staple in any wardrobe is a straight skirt or a pencil skirt. I think they look fantastic on all body shapes and I just love them. I have been dreaming about them in about 100 colors for Spring lately and I keep seeing bright colored ones all over fashion magazines. So, since both liZ and I are dying for Spring, we thought what a better way to get ready for Spring than a pencil skirt sew along next week! When we draft we will show you how to make a straight skirt ... View the Post
EASY Ragged Baby Blanket Tutorial
Today we have the how to for the easiest baby blanket ever....a ragged baby blanket tutorial! Alright...maybe it's not the easiest baby blanket ever...but it is pretty simple to make. Seriously, if you can sew (and cut) semi straight lines you can make this blanket. (And have it turn out practically perfect!) We put this tutorial together as a part of a series that Melanie from The Crafty Cupboard and Lisa from Maybe She Made It are putting on called: It is to celebrate the ... View the Post
Rag Tote Bag Tutorial
Today we are sharing our Little Lady Ragged 4 Patch Tote Bags tutorial that we posted over at the Moda Bake Shop awhile back. It's a quick project and would work perfectly for a last minute Valentine delivery bag! Here it is: *2 packs of Moda Candy *1/2 yard of white fabric (or coordinating fabric of your choice) for the lining *1/2 yard of natural colored felt Today we are making a ragged tote bag that is the perfect size for little girls. It's easy to make and fun ... View the Post
{You are Special Today} Pillow Tutorial
Growing up in my house, we had a "You are special today" plate. It was a fun tradition and we were always excited when our mom would get out that bright, red special plate from the china cupboard and put it down at someone's place setting. It was an added reminder about how special each one of us was to her. I was thinking about that plate the other day....and came up with this same idea, but as a pillow to place on different family member's beds throughout the year as a reminder of how ... View the Post
Quilted Potholders from Scraps {Quilt Binding Tutorial}
Did you all have a fantastic weekend? I was a bit thrown off (physically) at the end of last week and couldn't figure out why until I realized I hadn't taken my thyroid medication a couple of days in a row...and without a thyroid at all.....that makes me SOOOO tired. Luckily I have a super supportive husband who let me catch up on some much needed sleep this weekend and I am feeling tons better. It's amazing what sleep can do for you (and your regular medications)! In other news, we ... View the Post
Tips For Sewing Smooth Curves and Creating Crisp Corners
Today is the last day of our "What I Wish I'd Known When I Started Sewing Series". We know there are so many sewing tips, tricks, and techniques that we didn't cover...but hopefully this gave you a good spring board to use to jump into the new year and start sewing. And we promise we will continue to sprinkle these kinds of posts into our regular posts through out the up coming year. Now, before we jump into today's topic we just wanted to give you a little heads up....tomorrow we have a ... View the Post
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