A woman at church asked if I would make some things for her to sell in her downtown framing shop. She likes to have some locally handmade things for sale, especially during the summer when tourist traffic is high. So, I'm going to be working on some bags and small things for her this week.
I'm not sure what prompted it, but awhile ago I decided that I needed a green skirt. The last time I was at Fabricland I saw this green wide-wale corduroy. I wasn't really looking for the skirt to be corduroy and the color was a little different than I was hoping for, but since I had my eyes peeled for awhile and hadn't seen anything better, I thought I'd try the corduroy. After looking for a suitable pattern, I settled on the Burda 2/2010 skirt that I've already used three times . Because of the weight and bulk of the corduroy, I didn't want to try to mess with too many details. I'll use another skirt pattern soon. Really, I will. One of the things I really like about this pattern is the pockets. This time I made the pocket facings and part of the pocket bag out of a cotton woven solid to reduce bulk. Since I'll be wearing this skirt with tights I added a lining. Adding the lining was really simple except that I cut the lining exactly the sam...
Good for you on getting the mending done! I wish I was so inclined...ha, I'm not. Question about the Kwik Sew pjs in the previous post: Do the legs on the shorts run wide? Do you know how they compare to the KS Sewing for Children book? I love KS patterns, but I wasn't happy with the wide legs of the shorts on the last pair I made. BTW, the pink butterfly pajamas are very nice!
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Nice work--it feels good to get those piles taken care of. You are a good example and certainly deserve more than a pat on the back.
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