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Thanks so much, I will! Its a great colour, isn’t it…my favorite too!
My heart wasn’t in this project from the start as I put aside more exciting projects as the weather got warmer this spring and my winter jacket became unbearably hot. Despite my lack of desire to …
So cute and so stylish! I love the muted teal – its such a surprising but nice change from the u…
I love your shoes!!! I checked out the other photos on your blog – it’s a great dress, I bet it …
Wow it’s beautiful! What a perfect way to reuse the cute striped fabric :)
Thank you :) I’m glad they turned out so comfortable, I was awfully tired of ill-fitting store b…
Thanks so much!
Wow thanks! After encouragement like that, I’m eager to make more :)
Wow, it looks great! I’m just starting on my second shirt with this pattern but I think it will …
Beautiful fabric! It seems like everyone who has sewn the Wiksten top has had nothing but huge s…
I was in desperate need of a couple pairs of casual pants and always find RTW pants fit me terribly so I decided to take a stab at making my own jeans. I used Vogue V8330 which I had purchased at …
Gorgeous! The way you used the selvedge as trim and sleeves is so inspiring.
Thanks! After a couple more shirts I may try some men’s slacks like the one’s you’ve made. Is t…
Thanks, that’s what my husband thinks too – he likes the wrinkles. I look forward to seeing the s…
Thanks! I’m flattered to receive a comment from you, I really admire your work – so original!
This is the salvaged result of a misguided attempt to teach my husband to sew two years ago! In the end, he settled on a nice obi apron for his mom and this wrinkled cotton got consigned to my UFO…
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Thanks! It’s a pretty neat print, isn’t it? And it was on sale!
These shorts were made using BurdaStyle 6/2011 Shorts 111B. They were very easy to sew and I like that the invisible zipper is inserted in the side seam behind the pocket rather than at the front …
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