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Lookie what she made: Coffee sack dress!

September 20, 2009 by Anne Weaver

sackdress Ashley from  Lil Blue Boo   took the saying, “She’d look good in a potato sack” to heart and made this sack dress for her little girl.  Of course, burlap is a bit rough on little girl skin, so she replaced… Read more ...

Cool idea: Decorative pillows from vintage hankies

September 17, 2009 by Anne Weaver

hankiepillowsSew4Home shows some ways to make beautiful throw pillows from vintage handkerchiefs.  It’s part of their Vintage Rescue blog series that focuses on repurposing vintage items into new and trendy decor.  Read more at Sew4Home. [photo from Sew4Home]… Read more ...

Tutorial: Sewing with a group of young children

September 13, 2009 by Anne Weaver

Instructables user acafarchio is one brave woman. Over the course of 9 months, she taught a preschool class how to sew, and then helped each one create their own costume.  While many (most) would have shied away from taking on… Read more ...

Cool idea: Faux coffee sacks

September 13, 2009 by Anne Weaver

fauxcoffeesackI’ve seen some cool sewing projects using burlap coffee sacks.  The only problem is, I don’t have any burlap coffee sacks.  Creative Little Daisy wanted some coffee sacks for a project, and came up with a solution to that problem. … Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Embellishment on a plain black skirt

September 12, 2009 by Anne Weaver

blackskirtBarbara posts on Wardrobe Refashion showing the long black skirt she made the previous winter.  The embellishment design evolved, starting with stencils and spraypaint, moving to applique and then buttons.  The result is an artistic, sophisticated look.  Read more and … Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Larry the Sock Monster

September 11, 2009 by Anne Weaver

swiedebieLookie what Swiedebie made!  It’s a sock monster (Larry’s his name) who opens his big wide mouth to hold your cell phone.  Read more about Larry the Sock Monster at her blog. This guy’s already sold, but check her … Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Pincushion dolls

September 7, 2009 by Anne Weaver

juliapincushiondollQuirky Dolls from Sew Simply Handmade makes these unique pincushion dolls.  She gives each one a name and a unique personality, and then accessorizes them accordingly.  Want one of your own?  You can purchase them from her Etsy shop.… Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Ringbearer pillow

September 6, 2009 by Anne Weaver

ringbearerpillowJessica from Juicy Bits shows the ringbearer pillow that she made for some friends’ wedding.  I love the rustic fabric (is it linen?) paired with the accents of more refined green and purple fabrics.  See more photos at her blog… Read more ...

What can you make with a charm pack?

September 3, 2009 by Anne Weaver

45thingstodowithcharmpackYou may think there’s not much that can be made with a 5-inch square of fabric, but when you collect a stack of 5-inch fabric squares (a charm pack) it turns out that there’s a lot you can do with… Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Two-sided reusable lunch bag

September 1, 2009 by Anne Weaver

twosidedlunchbagSu from Vively Online created this unique two-sided lunch bag for her daughter.  There are two identical lunch bags stitched together in the middle, one for each snack that her daughter will need at school.  Brilliant.  Read more about her … Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Diaper clutch and changing pad from a placemat

August 31, 2009 by Anne Weaver

diaperclutchchangingstationJen from Just another day in the lives of… shows the diaper clutch and changing pad that she made from a placemat.  A placemat, elastic, and a button are all you need to make one.  There’s not a tutorial, but… Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Little Hardy Heroine Jacket

August 30, 2009 by Anne Weaver

tesscoatJenny from The Kerr Family Blog shows what can be done with an 80’s style child’s dress when the fabric is lovely but the dress is… not.  She turned a fashion villian into this Little Hardy Heroine jacket.  Brilliant!!  Read … Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Wool scarf from pants

August 26, 2009 by Anne Weaver

pantslegscarfMaggie from Pearl Schell made this winter scarf from one leg of a pair of thrifted wool pants.   The long pieces of fabric found in a pair of pants is a great choice for reashioning into a scarf.  And because… Read more ...

Limited time only: Free access to vintage pattern database

August 22, 2009 by Anne Weaver

copaIf you love vintage patterns, then get over to the Commercial Pattern Archive (CoPA) at the Univeristy of Rhode Island.  They are allowing free access to their database of vintage patterns until Tuesday, September 25, 2009.  To get free access,… Read more ...

Lookie what she made: Close Your Clothes busy book

August 15, 2009 by Anne Weaver

closeyourclothesLookie at the busy book that Forty-Two Roads made!  The theme is “Close Your Clothes” and it’s filled with snippets of actual clothing items for the child to practice buttoning, zipping, buckling, etc.  My favorite page is probably the shoes. … Read more ...
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