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Iron Craft, Sewing

Terrycloth Pillows for Backyard Picnics {Iron Craft Challenge}

June 18, 2013 2 Comments
terrycloth pillow case

The Iron Craft challenge this week was to make something that you could wear or use at a picnic. This challenge actually lined up perfectly with something I was already planning to make, which was some pillows for our backyard. I’d been thinking about getting some outdoor fabric, or using a plastic tablecloth or something, […]

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Creativity Boosts

Making Time to Create {One Little Word}

June 15, 2013 No Comments

I know the month is half over already, but I wanted to mention my June focus for One Little Word. It’s really a perfect one for me right now: A Time to Create. Because May was a little extra-super crazy, I was feeling that I needed to get back to more simple creating and that […]

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Fabric Crafts, Sewing

From Mom Jeans to a Cute Skirt {Summer of No Pants}

June 10, 2013 No Comments
denim skirt mom jeans

My upcylcing ways continue this week with my Summer of No Pants skirt made out of an old pair of jeans. These jeans were not all that flattering to start with (as case of the Old Navy gateway mom jeans phenomenon) and they were about to get a hole in one knee, so I figured […]

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Sewing

Summer of No Pants: Upcycle a Dress into a Skirt

June 3, 2013 No Comments
finished upcycled skirt

I bought this dress at Target last summer. I don’t know if my daughter was with me so I was in a hurry or if I just temporarily took leave of my senses, because I bought it without trying it on. It’s a beauty, and I love it, but I can’t zip the damn thing […]

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Crafts, Sewing

Don’t Be Afraid to Sew for Yourself (with Bonus “Pattern”)

May 28, 2013 2 Comments
skirt pattern women

I consider myself a pretty adequate, if still rather beginner, sewer. I’m known how to sew for years and years, but I’ve never really advanced beyond the basics. I’ve never put in a zipper, for example. I’ve had a serger for more than a year and I’ve never taken it out of the box. I […]

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Fabric Crafts, Kids, Sewing

My Awesomely Spectacular Craft Fail of the Day

May 6, 2013 No Comments
right sides together fail

You’d think I’d learn. I’ve been taking part in an every-other-week crafting challenge all year now, and I still end up procrastinating and trying to make the whole thing on the day before (or the day) it’s due. So that means today, on what felt like not enough sleep after a whirlwind knitting weekend (which […]

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Creativity Boosts

A Challenging Month {One Little Word}

March 5, 2013 No Comments

My focus for February was supposed to be “Create Art,” which I intended to mean playing with different kinds of art and craft and just making lots of stuff. I mixed my cards at random and I’d really hoped to get this month later in the year, when I’d made more time in my schedule […]

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