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Project Smooth Sorbet Sewing

This is the post where I share ALLLL the details about the sewing I did for Project Run & Play’s latest pattern collaboration, Project Smooth Sorbet!  Raspberry Creek Fabrics provided me with a great big stack of fabrics for my sewing plans and they were perfection!  I even used some RCF fabrics that I had {…Continue Reading}

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Viridian Collage

PR&P Pantone Party

I always enjoy participating in events with Project Run & Play, and today is no different!  This party is all about the Pantone COLORS of the year (2!): Ultimate Gray 17-5104 and Illuminating Yellow 13-0647.  I partnered with Raspberry Creek Fabrics, who provided all the fabrics for this post. Let’s start with the swimsuit I {…Continue Reading}

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Project Lounge Library

The next collection from Project Run & Play is here and it is uniquely designed for our current state of quarantine and distance learning!  I designed two patterns for Project Lounge Library: the Journal Jumpsuit and Biography Bombigan. The Journal Jumpsuit is a unisex pattern for children sized newborn to 14 years.  It pulls on {…Continue Reading}

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Olive That – Project Farmer’s Market

I meant to post these photos way before now, but I just needed a little breather after the rush to sew and photograph everything for the Project Farmer’s Market look book that Celina put together. If you’re following me on Instagram, or saw Celina’s amazing look book you’ve already seen these.  But this photo shoot {…Continue Reading}

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Magnolia Blossom Dress for Sew Fab Pattern Sale

Yesterday I shared about the Sew Fab Pattern Sale.  Today it’s all about the Magnolia Blossom Dress that I contributed to the bundle. The Magnolia Blossom Dress is inspired by — you guessed it, a magnolia flower!  We have a huge, gorgeous, mature magnolia tree in our backyard.  Every spring (any day now!) it blooms {…Continue Reading}

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My Jalie #3896 Yoko

Yesterday I shared the very snuggly Yoko-as-a-blanket tops I made my daughters.  Today I’m sharing my Jalie Yoko. Mine is much closer to the pattern as written.  The only change I made was to lengthen the bodice by about 2.5″ to cover my @ss more completely.  The measurements in the pattern include a shoulder to hem {…Continue Reading}

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