Bubble Dress Pattern Review

Wendy fills us in on some good tricks and potential modifications to make this Oliver + S dress as bubbly and fun as can be! Enjoy her review below. Pattern Oliver + S Bubble Dress Description The Oliver + S Bubble Dress is a cute little summer dress with cap sleeves and bubble skirt. It[…]

Lotus Tunic Pattern Review

This review was written by Kati; she really enjoyed making the Lotus tunic with cap sleeves and plans to wear it to upcoming weddings Please note that the design includes patterns for the Lotus tunic, dress and cami. Pattern Amy Butler Lotus Tunic & Cami Description There were several different options to create this garment.[…]

Emmeline Apron Pattern Review

Annika writes, “This pattern is as close to perfect as any I’ve ever used…” Pattern Montessori By Hand Emmeline Apron Description Emmeline is a sweet reversible apron with a gathered bodice. Meg says: “The Emmeline Apron is the one you’ve been waiting for – modern, stylish, and fun to sew. You’ll never want to take[…]

History of Quilts for Kids

I usually don’t blog about myself or my experiences. I’m as shy online as I am in real life, so I sometimes break a sweat when I have to reveal. On rare occasions, however, I do like to go on about things I find important. Despite my current career of luxury in which I putz[…]

Batting Guide from Amy of Happy Things

Once you have pieced a beautiful patchwork top, the next step in the quilt making process requires batting. (Or perhaps it is called wadding where you live?) Batting is simply the stuff in the middle of your quilt – the layer between the front and the back that gives your quilt dimension and warmth. Batting[…]

Sunday Dinner Apron Pattern Review

Pattern Sunday Dinner Apron from Vanilla House Designs Description This halter-top apron is totally modern with it’s varied fabric options and figure fitting style. The pocket embellishment completes its trendy theme. (from pattern back) Fabric Recommendations Any quilting cotton would do for this design. I wouldn’t recommend working with anything too heavy. Materials From pattern[…]

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