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A Patchwork Princess

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I threw together this dress for Gwyneth the other day.  It was super easy to make.  I’ll post a tutorial tomorrow. The tiara was just a hand sketch onto some freezer paper. The patchwork fabric was already pieced together when I bought it – which made this even simpler.  I loved the color combination and […] Read more…

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Sweet Little T-Shirt Appliques

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I love embellishing little t-shirts for my kids.  It’s great when they’re a light color and easy to add to it with a little freezer paper and paint.  But sometimes you want to add a little something to a dark shirt.  So here’s how I do it! You’ll need a t-shirt (I picked up mine […] Read more…

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Cute in Cherries

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Jess over at Craftiness is Not Optional had a sew-along last week for the Rachel wrap.  I finally had a minute to take a few pictures this morning. I used a simple mini cherry/polka dot print (in cotton) I had sitting around.  It came from Jo-Ann’s last year – I think.  For the bias tape, […] Read more…

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A summer dress

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Warm weather must be in my thoughts.  I whipped up two of these dresses the other day – one for my daughter and one for my niece (who just turned three).  It’s actually quite fun to dress the two girls alike since they’re only six weeks apart in age. The fabric was purchased at Jo-Ann […] Read more…

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Two more shirts

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For Christmas I also made two shirts – one for my dad and one for my father-in-law.  Both were made with freezer paper — aren’t you shocked?  OK, OK, I know you’re not.  But anyhow. . . . . The first is a simple shirt with the family crest painted on (an embroidered version can […] Read more…

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