
OK! Round 2 from the sewing fashion front. This time around I decided to be a bit more practical and chose a pattern that was better aligned with my everyday life.
Continue reading “The Jean Genie – The Moji Pants by Seamwork”OK! Round 2 from the sewing fashion front. This time around I decided to be a bit more practical and chose a pattern that was better aligned with my everyday life.
Continue reading “The Jean Genie – The Moji Pants by Seamwork”I am so so excited to finally be able to share this sweet and sexy make with you guys! I had the honor of getting to test the Bathurst Top from Stitch Witch Patterns earlier this month, and now that it’s open to the public I can’t wait to tell you all about it! Read on to find out more!
Continue reading “Free Bird – The Bathurst Top from Stitch Witch Patterns”My first make of 2020 and I am thrilled to add the Ashton Top from Helen’s Closet to my closet and to my list of tried + true patterns.
Continue reading “Blue Jean Baby – The Ashton Top from Helen’s Closet”If you’re an American using paper towels as napkins at every meal, you could be spending upwards of $450 per year on something you use once then toss. Let me say that again: you could be blowing serious cash on literal trash. Why?! Instead, ditch the waste caused by disposable towels and napkins for a set of gorgeous, handmade napkins. Not only will it save you money, but they’re better for the environment, a great way to use up fabric scraps, and they add a completely customized and unique touch to your dining room table. Plus, sewing your own cloth napkins is a fast and easy project perfect for beginners! That’s why I’m sharing one of my favorite sustainable swaps: this easy reusable cloth napkin DIY tutorial. Keep reading to find out how to sew your own today!
Continue reading “Sustainable Swaps: Reusable Cloth Napkin DIY”And I mean it when I say ABSOLUTE BEGINNER.
Although I’ve been sewing for 10+ years, I have been very inconsistent and have only done primarily flat, straightforward projects with straight lines and minimal effort. But, since I’ve discovered the world of garment sewing and somehow managed to eek out 2 pairs of pajama pants that didn’t immediately burst into flames when I touched them, I of course thought what every absolute beginner thinks when they are under qualified but overconfident and told myself I am obviously super good at this and could take on any sewing project needing minimal instruction or research.
Continue reading “Absolute Beginner – The Georgia Dress by Seamwork”