Debbie has her “creating mojo back” and her four boys are also back in school (yes: four!). The sewing pattern below and used Summer in the City fabric for a lightweight, fun jacket. Three more jackets to go, Debbie! Hooded Jacket Sewing Pattern The Little Hooded Jacket by Favorite Things Little hooded jacket by Debbie[…]
Grand Revival Flea Market Bag Pattern Review
Pattern Grand Revival Flea Market Bag Description Great shoulder or messenger style bag for wandering around town. Cute and stylish, this bag has found a new spot on my favorites list! Small-size Flea Market Bag by Robyn Materials Light to upholstery weight fabric, fusible interfacing, matching/ contrasting thread. Overall Design I love this bag. It’s[…]
Frenchy Bag Pattern Review
Pattern Frenchy Bags by Amy Butler Description Stylish and fun handbag and shoulder bag. Frenchy Bag by Cathy Materials Light to medium weight fabric, sew-in interfacing (for light fabrics) and a magnetic purse fastener. Overall Design When I first saw this pattern, I really wanted to make it. The photograph on the front using Amy’s[…]
Stash and Dash Bag Pattern Review
Pattern Stash and Dash Bags by Amy Butler Description Small bags for life’s essentials. Stash and Dash Bag by Rachel Materials Light to medium weight fabric, sew-in interfacing, zipper and thread. Overall Design I love little bags. It’s great to be able to throw small things like lip balm and keys into a small bag,[…]
Skirt Pattern Review
Skirt Pattern One Hot Skirt by Betsy Ross Description A simple, A-line skirt with front/back facings, darts, and side zipper. Materials For the first skirt, I used a stretch woven picked up from a local manufacturer that periodically sells their fabrics (Canvasbacks). For the second skirt I used two quilting cottons bought from a local[…]
Barcelona Skirts Pattern Review
PatternBarcelona Skirts by Amy Butler Barcelona Skirts Pattern Description This includes patterns for a vintage-inspired layered skirt, an A-line skirt and an apron overlay. Materials Under the pattern picture, click “View Larger Images” to view the materials list for each of the three pattern options. For each skirt, in addition to your fabric, you’ll need[…]