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Nilah Dress
Posted on: September 12, 2017 Posted by: Anjori Comments: 2

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Arlington Sweater - 5 different sweaters, 5 differ Arlington Sweater - 5 different sweaters, 5 different looks. I love making this pattern. And I think I have perfected my changes to make it cozy and warm, just like I need it. 

Also, I learned how to make an enclosed neckline for the cowl and share the details over YT. Let me know if you want the link in the comments.

And don't forget to grab the pattern today for $4.50 using code BUZZ24
Sew matching dresses. Wear. Take silly pictures. I Sew matching dresses. Wear. Take silly pictures. Isn't that what you do too? 😬

@waymaker_fabrics latest round of pre-orders opened today and the designs are so pretty! 

Both dresses are @lovenotions Tempo Sundresses
Gits can be thoughtful and not wasteful, given a b Gits can be thoughtful and not wasteful, given a bit of creativity.

This year, for teacher gifts, I had the idea of mini pot magnets with succulents - less watering needed. 🪴

The succulents were propagated from my own plant. The pots were a purchase I did for my wedding - 15 years ago - another DIY project at that time. Painted the pots and added some moss to make it look pretty.

The magnets I bought were not strong enough to hold so they stayed as mini pots. 🤷🏻‍♀️

#miniplants #miniterracottapots #teachergifts
We all have things we don't like about sewing. Wha We all have things we don't like about sewing. What would you hire someone to do?
Let's face it, if you were trying to save $$, you Let's face it, if you were trying to save $$, you would not be sewing. So what motivates you to put in the hours and $$ making? 

Back when sewing was uncool, it was actually more cost effective. The world of fast fashion hadn't exploded and clothes cost a decent penny. I remember my mom shopping the $2/yard bins for fabric to turn into our dresses - because that was cheaper. 

But now, I make my own for more than double the cost of what I can purchase but still prefer my own makes. I'm used to clothes actually fitting my body now, with all it's quirks. 

I also have to create, something, anything with my hands. And being able to wear your creativity is just a boost in confidence, as well as therapeutic. When I sew, I can shut my brain off from the million other tasks competing for my attention in my brain, and just focus on one. 

So I ask you again, what motivates you to sew? Let's chat in the comments ⬇️
The feeling when your vision turns out better in r The feeling when your vision turns out better in real life..that was this bag! I was inspired by the Phulkari embroidery from the Indian state of Punjab where geometric shapes lkke this are beautifully hand embroidery with all the colors. I wanted to bring that into bag and when I saw a crushed velvet bag at the second hand shop, I just knew it would be the perfect base for this kind of work. #upcycling for the win!

Bag is now available in the shop! Comment Velvet for the link.
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