
My first quest were simple dresses for my girls...made with a store bought pattern. Super simple, the girls love them, and I have made a few more as gifts.
Next were some sock monkeys made by following Web*goddess' wonderful tutorial.
Now comes my first blog inspired clothing task, a simple skirt. Credit goes to Two Little Banshees, for a super easy tutorial.
I used this tutorial by Three bears to make little boxy pouches to which I added some ribbon so i could attach it to my girls bikes so I wouldn't have to carry any more pine cones, rocks or other trinkets home.
Then my oldest daughter came home with a birthday invitation so I thought I would attempt to save some money and come up with something creative, A cape for a 4 year old boy.
By now I had accumulated quite a bit of scrap fabric that I couldn't just toss out so these are what I came up with. Something to cover my sewing machine, out of sight out of mind for little fingers. And a little ruby doll
With that I came across a wonderful pattern for purses, which I will make another post for since there are a few. And that brought me to halloween, a week before to be exact. I decided I wanted to make a mermaid tail for myself. This is what came about with a simplicity pattern.
That pretty much brings me up to date on my sewing. Now with Christmas right under foot I can't find time to look for another project, let alone have time to make one. Hopefully Santa brings me some nifty sewing/crafty things to occupy my time in the new year!
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