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Aug
18

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Tutorial: Adding a Placket to the O+S Swingset Tunic


It’s been said before: We LOVE the Oliver + S, Swingset Tunic and Skirt pattern!!  It’s a winner in our books . . . However, we’ve been stalking the Oliver + S discussion boards on “How to get a cleaner finish” when attaching the bodice and ruffle skirt areas. Since we couldn’t find too much information […]



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Jul
27

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Hand Embroidery: The Basics


Last week, we did something that stretched us . . . . WAAAAYYYY out of our “comfort zones”! We “taught” a class at our local Agriplex on “Hand Embroidery: The Basics” {for their “Heritage Skills” series}. In essence, it was one of those situations we just couldn’t tell a sweet friend “no.” But, we are really glad […]



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Jul
20

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Smocking: The Trellis Stitch


Now that you have learned about the cable stitch and wave stitch, it’s time to learn the third smocking stitch: THE TRELLIS STITCH! And, since MOST smocking is comprised of ONLY these three stitches in varying combinations, lengths, and widths, you will be well on your way to mastering the art of smocking. In our step-by-step video, we will […]



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Jul
17

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Smocking: The Wave Stitch


Hopefully by now, you have practiced your cable stitch and have been bitten by the “smocking bug”! Today, we will be discussing another stitch used in smocking . . . THE WAVE STITCH . . . bringing our total to two stitches. What’s more exciting is that most smocking is comprised of ONLY three stitches in […]



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Jul
13

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Smocking: Preparation and Your First Stitch


After our initial post, Smocking: An Introduction, that was filled with smocking resources and inspiration, we knew it was time to get down to the nitty gritty! YOU were ready to start the fun! First, we want to begin by talking a bit more about the smocking patterns, otherwise known as smocking plates. Most plates are […]



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Jun
29

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Stars Fell on Alabama {Chanin}: 30 Days of Sundresses


As we began 2015, we decided to forego “Sewing ReSEWlutions” and instead focus on a “Word of the Year“… a concept introduced to us by Melissa, of Melly Sews. What did we land on??? TEXTURE. In all its many shapes and forms!! So, when Melissa invited us to share in her 30 Days of Sundresses series […]



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Jun
2

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Sewing Lessons for Children: THE TAGGIE BLANKET


Earlier this year, EA expressed an interest in sewing. Well, maybe we should say – earlier this year, EA was given the opportunity to sew {she had been asking for quite some time!}. So, a few “lessons” were given. EA loved experimenting with the machine, its features, etc. and really had no desire to make […]



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Mar
16

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Oliver and S, Carousel Dress: with a touch of heirloom


Hi all! We are over at Oliver + S, sharing how we have incorporated the “heirloom sewing technique” of tucks within a pattern. But, we couldn’t leave it with just one creation. So, we are sharing one over there….and another one here! If you are visiting from Oliver + S, we welcome you and invite […]



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Oct
16

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“Sew Ready to Play” {Guest Post}


In case you missed it, we’re bringing a guest post home today!! ************************************************************** Hi, I’m Feelin’ Crafty Readers!! We are thrilled to be joining you in the “Sew Ready to Play” series, and are thankful Louise challenged us to once again get those creative juices flowing….while producing a garment, based on a theme. In case […]



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Jul
15

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Skirting the Issue: JCrew Knock-Off Tutorial


The dynamic duo of sisters-in-law that create and share over at Simple Simon, Project Run and Play, and Project Sewn {three amazing blogs to follow} are in the midst of a wonderful event, Skirting the Issue {you can read more about it HERE}, and asked if we would like to share a simple skirt tutorial of […]



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May
20

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DIY Babies {Guest Post}


We’re bringing a guest post home today. One that is “easy peasy”……and could be extremely helpful to all your crafty gift givers out there!! *********************************************************************************** Hi iCandy readers!! We are so very excited to join you in welcoming “Baby Isabella” to Jen’s family….what an honor. When Jen asked if we’d be interested in sharing something “baby related” […]



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Apr
12

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Paper Bag Dress Tutorial


Hi everyone!! Yesterday, we were over at iCandy Handmade sharing a tutorial for some Bubble Sacques for babies. But, as you know, onesies come in packs — and we wanted to ‘mix it up a bit’ and make another variation for our “niece in waiting”…. Today, we’d like to show you another quick {and easy} […]



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Jun
19

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Faux Romper: Modernizing a Retro Look


If we told you this idea had been forming for quite some time, would you believe us?? Seriously… Just rewind 30+ years!! These “lovelies” {purely a matter of opinion / interpretation} were a childhood favorite of ours, and we’ve been thinking of a way to recreate them for our nieces since getting back into sewing. In […]



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May
10

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Knock It Off {Elegance and Elephants}: Floral Bias Skirt


Who doesn’t love a little Mini-Boden?? Any heart palpatations when you receive that little catalog in the mail?? For Heidi’s spring “Knock It Off” series over at Elegance and Elephants, we opted to take a mini-Boden design {the “Embellished Summer Skirt”}, and knock it off for a fraction of the price. Ready?? On your marks, get set. […]



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Jan
24

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Pretty in Pink {Knock-It-Off Series}


A while back, we did a Knock-It-Off guest post….over at Elegance and Elephants. And, just in case you missed it, we are reposting it here for your viewing pleasure…. __________________________________________________________________ Hello, Elegance and Elephants readers, we are thrilled to be here today! We couldn’t think of a better idea for a series, and appreciate Heidi giving us […]



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Dec
13

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Piping and Ombre and Tiers…. Oh My!


A few weeks ago, we did our first ever guest post….over at Project Run and Play. And, just in case you missed it, we are reposting it here for your viewing pleasure…. __________________________________________________________________ Hello Project Run and Play readers! We are absolutely thrilled that liZ and Elizabeth invited us to be here today! Two seasons […]



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Dec
5

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We’ll Take A Slice of “Humble Pie” Please….


Hi all! We are over at Elegance and Elephants sharing in Heidi’s Knock It Off Series. And, yes, as we delved into sewing our “Knock Off” garment, we realized quickly we were indeed over our heads. If you want to know more, head over there and read on!



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Nov
26

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We’d Love For You To Join Us…


Are you needing a little “Christmas cheer” or something to kick off your holiday sewing?? Today, we are guest posting over at Project Run and Play with a Christmas dress for our niece… Head over there to check out our tutorial on “Piping and Ombre and Tiers, Oh My!”



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Oct
27

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It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown! {Halloween Costumes, Part I}


You are probably aware of the legend of The Great Pumpkin, a holiday figure (comparable to Santa Claus or the Easter Bunny). The summation: Every year, Linus sits in a pumpkin patch on Halloween night waiting for the Great Pumpkin to appear. Invariably, the Great Pumpkin fails to turn up, and a humiliated but undefeated […]



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Aug
3

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Due Date + Procrastination = a Naked Baby?!?!


It was down to the wire. It was our sister’s due date, and the only things we had made for “baby girl” were two 12 month outfits that we had inadvertently cut the wrong size for her big sister. So, we got busy, quickly. Baby bubble sacque online tutorials are plentiful, but I chose what […]

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