Zen and Fast Fashion
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Two diverse topics but today they have things in common in my sewing room. First to the Zen:
I did hems today, by hand and machine. I took in waistbands. Th...
Sweet Baby Stitching
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I totally forgot to post the other sweet treasures I had made for my
daughter's baby shower. Found these photos looking for something else.
Anywhoo, he...
Ottobre 03/2013-10: Sporty Pocket Shorts
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Now that the weather has changed, Logan has begrudgingly given up his
wardrobe of knit pants and a tee shirt for his summer wardrobe of knit
shorts and a t...
Back from market....pics, pics, and more
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The winner of last weeks drawing is Chen! Sorry for taking so long but I tried to post from my iPad while in Portland and it wouldn't work (everything was re...
Garden
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I'm finally back from school, after a roughly 29 hour adventure. Today
I'm catching up on housework and LOTS of laundry. Slowly unpacking... all
that fu...
Finished: McCall's 6563 & Burda 3152
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Nothing says glamour like bias cut charmeuse. I think this skirt and
blouse is more festive than the black dress of the previous post.
*The Top: McCall...
The Coffee & Croissant Bag PDF Pattern now available!
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Why name it 'Coffee and Croissant' I hear you ask. Well, the shape of this bag is a perfect crescent shape as is a light, buttery, flaky croissant, and what ...
A Modern Pattern Modified For A 70′s Feel
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First, some background. Four years ago, right after I got my sewing
machine, but before I started really sewing, I attempted to make this
dress, the one sh...
ON SALE ! The Very Best INTERFACING !
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*SEW and SAVE.....during the Spring INTERFACING SALE *
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* Visit us Soon for the best selection....*
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Last Birthday Gift
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Pattern: Ottobre Design 04/05 #19
Size: 158
Fabric: Scuba Blue Terry from Joann Fabrics and the heart fabric is a
Riley ...
Surfer Girl: 10 New Sewing Patterns
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Here we have a sporty new pattern collection from *burda style* magazine's
June 2013 issue. The style is cool and sporty beach wear that can also be
worn e...
Internet Searches: old women in leggings
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I check my statistics on WordPress’s admin page and there I find the search
terms people have used that has brought them to my blog. It lets me know
what p...
Prom Dress Making 2013
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Several of my nieces follow me on Instagram. When I was making my Mood
Lace Project Dress, one of my nieces took particular interest because she
wanted to...
SUMMER BREEZES PANTS COLLECTION...
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...I know, it's about time - right? I started working on pants for my *Summer
Breezes* Wardrobe collection back on April 21st. It was a long road
people,...
Zippidy-Zip!
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Inserting zippers has never been anything that I would describe as
"enjoyable sewing"...in fact, I often find it downright intimidating!
Since the majorit...
60-Minute Herringbone Hot Pads
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[image: HH_Final]
60-Minute: Herringbone Hot Pads
Combine a herringbone pattern with the popular zig zag for a fun, unique
pot holder and trivet that is ...
jars, jars, jars
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Chris was away over the weekend and one of the tasks I put on my to-do list
was to figure out a place to store all of our jars. I've been told there
are ...
Flowered Maxi Dress - Simplicity 2638
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*Project Details*
I have really fallen in love with maxi dresses!
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**Dress*
Pattern – Simplicity 2638
Notions – Thread, one 14 inch zipper, one 3/8 butt...
Vintage U.S. Navy Uniforms Part I
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Dear readers,
You may or may not remember me mentioning this - but I'm a retired
Commander in the Navy. A bit shocking, I know. As such, I'm a bit
obse...
McCall 6506 v.2 – Hana Honey version
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I have been busier than the proverbial one-armed paper hanger recently,
what with DS the elder’s impending graduation, traveling to the Haute
Couture Club ...
Beautiful wedding in Sydney, Australia!
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Beautiful wedding pictures from Steph and James using my little birds.
If you like to see more of their wedding theme inspiration please click at
the beau...
More Sunday Sewing - The Perfect Trifecta!
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Fabric: Chickadee - Andover Fabrics
Pattern: Scrap-Bags™ Triple Squares Shoulder Bag. This pattern is available
as a download or from your local independent...
Quilty Magazine
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Look! My Stamped quilt is in the May/June issue of Quilty magazine. I made
this quilt for market last fall, using fabrics from my Stamped collection.
It ...
Pink Linen Whitney and Floral Josephine
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Violette Field Threads Josephine and Whitney
I picked up a few new "girly" patterns last fall at the Quilt Festival. I
finally got around to making two of ...
Grand Re-Opening!
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You may notice it's been a while since I blogged here, if when you say "a
while," you really mean almost two years and not, say, two weeks. It's not
as tho...
Remembering Mom
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I just found this picture at last, a little late for Mothers Day, but I
want to still post this tribute to a remarkable lady I call Mom.
This is one of ...
At least one post in May~
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Just one, probably, because I'm busy as the bees and blogging while busy is not a priority. There's been mostly theatre work but I squeaked in a bit of pie...
A bit of snow during the summer
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It is all about my doily craziness…
[image: snowball on doily]
This is Mantilla Doily from Coats and Clark . I believe, this pattern was
always there i...
Today’s Pattern Story: Simplicity 1018
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Pink: C’mon! What does it say? Let me look, why dontcha? Blue: Shhh! The
transmission is very faint. Those egghead boys in tech didn’t realize the
powder...
Jesus is love and a FREE printable
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may 10th.
Today would have been my dad's Birthday. It has been 3 years since he
passed away, and I miss him. A little...a lot. There are so many days th...
How to Stay Connected with Google Reader Going Away?
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Hello, Everyone. It's been so long since I've posted, but I wanted to pop
in and just say hello and let you know I'm still thinking about you and
popping i...
What a lovely day...
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Today was a lovely day getting to meet Marilyn for the first time. She
took a leisurely hour and a half drive to Ipswich for a day of stitching,
chatti...
What I’m Working on This Week: Advance 8647
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This week I really need to get my muslin finished. Nothing yet to see here,
just a lot of tracing and prep work. And Esteemed Sewing Assistant helping
out.
Opening Up About My Marriage
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Wow its been nearly a whole month since i blogged and boy do i miss it.
Everday i tell my self “today i am going to blog” and in my mind i arrange
for the ...
Cherry blossoms and book binding
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A few months ago I saw a woman using an old large-format children's book
about fish from the 1960s as an art journal. It had a hard cover and
cardstock-li...
Ch-ch-ch Changes
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Life is filled with changes, challenges. Some good, some not so much.
During the winter, my mojo went missing. I felt tired, sluggish. A nasty
virus at...
Prom Season!
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Hello, friends! I know that it's been a little while since I last posted.
Prom season has been in full swing, with a number of alterations and a
custom ord...
koža s uzorkom....
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trik kako na jednostavan način možete napraviti kožu s uzorkom po vlastitom
ukusu.....
izrežite tvrđi karton,poslužit će i ljepenka, u oblike koje
želite....
My Favorite Embroidery Books
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Not only was I able to buy some embroidery floss as stated in my post
yesterday, I was also able to get two more all purpose embroidery books.
Why ...
Fabric Collector
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I am a Fabric Collector. I have scads of cottons and fleece. A lot more
than most I know- even the sewers.
I do my very best Not to purchase more. I *reall...
Enjoying Spring's Beauty at our Country Home
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As you can see, spring has certainly sprung around our place! I thought
you might like a peek at what's been blooming around here. :)
These daf...
floating
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Allow me, Briefly, To indulge, In the opportunities to make and craft For small babies. To indulge [] In the fine softness of charcoal grey cashmere teamed w...
ashtrays, carbs, coolers…heck, I don’t know
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I’ve been drinking Yerba Mate. I thought it would taste like a variation
of some tea I’m already acquainted with. But it does not. It …
Converse College
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Converse College is a private liberal arts college for women in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It was established in 1889 by a group of Spartanburg citizens wh...
Finally! The Simplicity 2343 skirt
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She may have taken months to complete but she's finally done and in my
closet ready for her first work appearance.
Previous construction details are h...
Camp Stitchalot!
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Hello everyone! In case you haven't already heard I'm happy to announce that I will be teaching at Camp Stitchalot this May! Brenda, from Pink Castle Fabrics...
Going Digital
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Worth a Thousand Words! Study the above photo carefully…do you believe
this is printed on silk fabric? I originally found this exquisite silk
print on a ...
6 Months Along & Baby Fever!
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Hello there!
Yup, I am now 6 months pregnant and getting more and more excited every day
to meet our little family's new addition :)
The pregnancy this ti...
Ready to Sew
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I finally have a working sewing area again! YAY! After Maryssa was born, we
boxed up all my fabric and sewing paraphernalia (wow, that was a job!) and
move...
French-y pillow
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Waaay back in the summer, my sister pinned from me this pillow on one of
her Pinterest boards, with the comment under it, on my board, "I want one".
I fil...
The Four-Month-Late Catch-up Post...
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Alas, alack, I have sighingly come to admit, that my juggling talents can
no longer extend to holding down a blog like a real blogger should – unless
someo...
Happy New Year! What I Wore and New FO...a Knit
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I am so sorry for the long pause in blogging. This community has meant so
much to me that when I step away, I feel like I'm actually betraying a
friend....
Sunset Over the Sea
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I've decided that I need to make time to do some sewing for myself. After
losing weight this past summer, I gave away all my cute clothes that I've
made....
Happy New Year
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Wow, what a year 2012 has been! Of course the highlight for me has been the
birth of Charlotte in June - nothing will ever beat that. Time is flying
by, I...
Life, Autralia, and Sewing Machines
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I know, it's been a while. I didn't want to pressure myself into blogging
though, and actually I still don't. While I know you guys miss my blogging
(I lik...
Readystock!!!
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Set tilam kekabu bayi
Yellow Carousel
RM230
*tidak termasuk pos
Set tilam kekabu bayi
Ikea's Love n Stripe
RM220
*tidak termasuk pos
Set tilam kekab...
Printed Silk Fabric
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The one thing I find frustrating about sewing is the lack of fabric
available locally. So, I go online and most often, what I find is in the
States. I just...
Pot Pinchers
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Due to the wild weather we have been having I have been staying home as
much as possible. The main reason is I love my little car and trees are
being blo...
Choosing Web Design Firms
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If you want to run your own website, then you will basically have three
options as far as design is concerned. You can do it yourself, hire
someone, or use...
May 19, Goodbye to Dottie
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After months of watching my beloved dalmatian Dottie losing weight, having
problems getting around, and other age related problems; we finally made
the dec...
Free Sewing Machine Class
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Craftsy is offering a free Sewing Machine 101 class. I have signed up but
have not had a chance to watch it yet. I did watch the video advertisement
and...
Cash Back Credit Card
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I have always been a fan of Credit Cards with Rewards program. I have
carried a *Discover Card* for the last 5 Years or so. I like it for the
following ...
Easy I-Spy Scrap Quilt
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It's been a long time since I posted something new here, and this twin bed
quilt seems like a good project to share. I had been saving fabrics to
make an ...
CHOCOLATE GINGER FINISHED WITH A LATTE
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Yes, I was hungry when I wrote this post;)
Firstly, Chocolate Ginger sounds more appetizing than Brown Skirt!
And secondly, Latte is so much more tastier th...
Go ahead, ask me!
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I'm very creative. Lots of people tell me so, and I agree.
I love sharing my ideas.
And I love a challenge.
So I'd like to invite you to go ahead and ask...
Divorced and more updates
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Long time no blog! For all my blogging friends out there that have noticed
I have been MIA well Im back. I am living in a new town in a new home and
lovin...
Monster cookie recipe
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We made a monstrous batch of monster cookies the other day. As we went, I
kept tweaking the cookies with each new pan. At the end, I had the
absolutely per...
Shingo Sato Designer part three (Trompe L’oeil)
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Another post about an inventive design by Shingo Sato, but this one is not
as long as the previous one. Trompe L’oeil which is French for Cheating
the Eye...
Hello . . . . . yes I am here!
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I am sorry that it has taken so long for the well overdue update of The Hem
Line. I am still in the process of updating and dressing up, so please
bear wi...
Vests and the next project
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I don't think I posted a photo of the blue wool vest I made. I hadn't
decided on the buttons, the last time I posted. [image: DSCN2771]I went
with the same...
Feast your eyes on this sewing cabinet
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I know it has been ages but I'm so excited about my new purchase that I
just HAD to post with photos. It is an antique hand made sewing cabinet I
bought fr...
The man who changed my life...
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... and my sleep pattern. The little guy is still waking a lot at night.
I will try, I promise, to write a bit more, but I don't know when. My days
...
HP Deneuve Tuxedo Shirt – Take Three (Part I)
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Good morning readers! Well, let’s first get the obvious out of the way:
yes, I’ve been gone for awhile but nothing’s wrong. In fact, everything’s
right bec...
Elements of a Civil War Ball Dress
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[image: Rebekah in ball dress back]
Rebekah’s Civil War Ball Gown and a Peek at Dicken’s on the Strand
It’s been a busy week here while we prepare for an...
Healthy New Year!
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In keeping with my new year's resolutions to get healthy, I quit buying
store bought granola bars (the sweet/salty peanut ones from Nature
Valley--I think...
Moody Blues Quilting Bee - January Block
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[image: moodybluesbee]
FINALLY! I joined the Moody Blues Bee in October of last year but due to
some slight problems I didn't get any blocks to work on unt...
Fabric Flowers
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Finally...all my holiday sewing has been completed. I made several shower
towel wraps as gifts this year. They are perfect for college students. I
wanted ...
Gifts & Stocking
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We are not taking custom orders this year but we have some adorable
Christmas stockings and lots of great gifts in our Etsy shop inventory.
If you purch...
Another finished project
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I actually finished this one a while ago - vintage McCall's 7554, a robe
from 1964. The fabric is a funky skull print on flannel from JoAnn's. They
came o...
New Babies
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I have contemplated this for over a year.....I finally made the commitment a few weeks ago and I have no regrets! I'm proud to announce the addition of two ...
Before the year ends…….
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Lately I have been very busy, and have not been able to do much with
regards to my creative side. But before the year ends, I managed to sew a
small gift ...
Happy Thanksgiving!.....and a poem
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My dear daughter-in-law, Elisabeth Rodgers, and I have been painting glass
today. *She's *teaching *me* how to do it. She painted the plate on the
right ...
Henry - The Baguette Beard
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I've been trying to figure out what I want to draw, for some time now.
After a hilarious weekend with my mom and two furry costume hats, I thought
of somet...
My FIrst Sewing Project
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My Aunt Trudy is teaching me to sew. I spent a few days at her house this
week. This is my first time to ever sew. I was very nervous. But it isn't
as hard...
DIY Furniture
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My husband and I decided a few months ago to start making all of our own
furniture. We finally have a table, and are getting close to finishing the
chairs....
Alive
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This is just a short note to say that I'm still alive and settling into
life in San Francisco. The internship is going well and I'm hoping to get
steady-is...
the fleeting, ephemeral pants. & a killer coat.
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So, do you like these pants?
[image: Backside]
[image: Jaunty]
[image: Wood-Chopping Pants]
That's great, because if you do, you can have them. They took ...
4 years ago
Welcome
I am Diana and I am starting this little project to keep track of all the fabulous sewing blogs that are updated! I love to read blogs, especially all blogs that are related to sewing but I find it frustrating when I visit my favorite blogs again and again, only to find that they haven been updated at all. I hope this project will help compile the many sewing blogs lying around in the www...
Please add your blogs, and any other sewing blogs so that we may have the freshest and most interesting content available from the chunk of sewing blogs!
Ps; I have decided not to remove those blogs that have not been updated in a while. The reason being that though they do not have fresh content, they may still hold valuable sewing knowledge that we can learn from.
Regards Diana
Monday, May 11, 2009
Add your blog here!
This directory of sewing blogs seek to bring together all the sewing blogs that are online and seeks to bring you the freshest content available.
We do not sort alphabetically or by popularity. Sorting of the blogs are by updates. The recently updated blogs are pumped to the top of the list!!! Now, you can come here everyday for the latest posting on those sewing blogs!!
Please add your comment below, with a link to your blog and the title of your blog and your blog will be added to our directory!!~ Once your blog is added, your comments will be deleted.
What a fabulous idea you have here. I'd love to be included, as I know I will be getting heaps of use out of the list you've compiled here! my blog: http://poppykettle.blogspot.com.
26 comments:
http://andrea-mojiprviradovi.blogspot.com/
"Lom hobby"
I love to design, sew, work with ribbons, fabrics, and all kind of buttons and beads. This blog is a slice of my work.
http://sweetlittlestel.blogspot.com
My new sewing blog is Sew Coco
http://sewcoco.blogspot.com/
Thanks
DeniseAngela
My previous blog is on here (Verity Clothing), but my new blog is Creative Notions:
http://www.beccascreativenotions.com
You can remove the old one, as it should no longer be functional anyway (I've had two blog locations since then).
Thanks,
Becca
ButtonMad
http://incomparablebuttons.blogspot.com
Thank you
What a fabulous idea you have here. I'd love to be included, as I know I will be getting heaps of use out of the list you've compiled here!
my blog:
http://poppykettle.blogspot.com.
Thanks :)
Me parece genial la idea de este directorio y me gustaría ser incluida en el mismo.
Mi dirección es:
http://botondeplata.blogspot.com
My blog, is part of my sewing website! It gives beginners sewing instructions, gift ideas and much more!! Check it Out!!
http://www.designed-to-sew.com/
Thanks,
Jess
Would love it if you would add my blog.
Heather's Haven
http://nightdreamer371.blogspot.com
although your links are hard to read could you change the color of the active links?
Heather
Great idea and wonderful collection of sewing sites. Thank you for the invite to add our link. http://www.tigerswallowtales.com/
I'd love to be added. Thanks so much!
http://www.sewfunforus.blogspot.com
I would love to be added to the list. Thank you for the opportunity and idea. It's great!
You sew, girl!
www.yousewgirl.blogspot.com
My blog is http://mary-sews.blogspot.com It's mostly sewing and cooking.
Heather is right: red letters on red background is difficult for my old eyes to read.
I'd love to be added. Thanks for doing the hard work of compiling everything.
I'm crazy for garment sewing myself.
~E Made This
emadethis.wordpress.com
I try to update daily , if you like what I do, add me
http://houseofpinheiro.blogspot.co.uk/
What a great idea. My blog is sassytsews.blogspot.com
Hi Diana.
I though this might be of interest to you. We are producing a new television series about sewing.
Please take a look at the link below
www.lovperoductions.co.uk/sewing
Thank you,
Eleanor
Hi,
Could you please add my new blog to your list? Thank you sew much!
Sewing Momma
My Contribution (great idea you have here!)
The Goose Mother Blog: http://sewexcitingneedleworks.com/goosemotherblog/
The Goose Mother
Hi! My sewing blog is http://sewfastandeasy.blogspot.com
I've sewn since I was a teenager and am now nearing 60! After a long hiatus, I've decided to start sewing again. Hope you join me!
Hi Diana,
This is a great project. If it's possible I would love to join too.
My blog's name is
Lace & Ribbon
http://rumeysaatas.net
Thank you,
Rumeysa
Hi there,
My sewing blog is called The Little Tailoress and the URL is http://sewinglondon.co.uk
Many thanks,
Ami
The makers of BBC2’s The Great British Sewing Bee are searching for skilled enthusiastic amateur sewers to take part in their second series.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/beonashow/great_british_sewing_bee
Hi!
My sewing blog is called U&Mii, gorgeous handmade stuff.
http://uandmii.co.uk
Thanks :-)
T
My new blog is called Sewing The 60s and is largely modern repros of 60's patterns
http://sewingthe60s.blogspot.com.au/
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