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Raspberry Creek Fabric Spring Collection

February 12, 2018February 11, 2018Leave a comment

I'm so excited to share my makes with two prints from Raspberry Creek's spring line!  The whole collection is adorable; definitely something for everyone.  Check it out here! Here's what I used for my sweatshirt: Pattern: Halifax Hoodie View E by Hey June Purple, Teal, and Peach Ultraviolet Floral French Terry Eggplant Solid French Terry … Continue reading Raspberry Creek Fabric Spring Collection

November BeeBox – VHCO

December 11, 2017December 11, 2017Leave a comment

Can I just say I am so jealous that I made this zip up hoodie / jacket for Brian and not for me?  What was I thinking?!  It's incredibly warm and irresistible.  Oh well, guess I'll have to steal it every chance I get. Let's talk about the fabric.  The plaid is a fantastic custom … Continue reading November BeeBox – VHCO

Birthday Newcastle Cardigan

November 26, 2017November 25, 2017Leave a comment

I've had my eye on the Thread Theory Newcastle Cardigan for Brian ever since I first started sewing (2 years ago!).  It always seemed a bit too complicated so I never attempted it until now.  Well, I sewed it for Brian's birthday in September, but we weren't able to get any pictures until now.  First … Continue reading Birthday Newcastle Cardigan

Fall Mountain-wear, Part 2

September 9, 2017November 4, 2017Leave a comment

I'm back for Part 2 of my installment on the Raspberry Creek CLUB line mountain-wear!  Once again I turned to my trusty menswear pattern company, Thread Theory for the Strathcona Henley again. I used the same cotton lycra mountain print as last time for the sleeve accent fabric, and a solid heathered gray cotton lycra … Continue reading Fall Mountain-wear, Part 2

Fall Mountain-wear, Part 1

September 8, 2017September 9, 20171 Comment

I'm back tonight with something new I'm so excited to share!  The CLUB custom fall line by Raspberry Creek Fabrics is absolutely phenomenal, but this mountain print and the coordinating plaid are my top favorites by far. It's another Finlayson Sweater by Thread Theory!  As you may recall, I sewed two of these earlier this year … Continue reading Fall Mountain-wear, Part 1

An Octopus Strathcona

August 13, 2017August 13, 20171 Comment

Isn't this octopus print awesome?  I bought it towards the beginning of summer and am just now sewing it up...to continue my trend from my last post!  It's another cotton lycra from Raspberry Creek. This Thread Theory Strathcona was such a weird trial of errors.  I had initially used a triblend for the body pieces but … Continue reading An Octopus Strathcona

Men’s Finlayson Sweater: Part 2

February 9, 2017February 9, 20176 Comments

I'm back again, for the second edition of the Thread Theory Finlayson Sweater!  True to the name, this time I used a hacci sweater knit (last time I used a french terry). Brian picked out this sweater knit fabric from my stash, which I previously used for a few Cocoon Cardigans.  I bought too much, so … Continue reading Men’s Finlayson Sweater: Part 2

Men’s Finlayson Sweater: Part 1

February 6, 2017February 7, 20177 Comments

Happy Monday evening!  Today I'm sharing something new I made over the weekend for Brian, the Thread Theory Finlayson Sweater.  I actually made two, and will share the second one later this week, when he lets me take pictures of it!  And yes, he's wearing his Papa Bear Joggers with the Finlayson here. 😉 I've … Continue reading Men’s Finlayson Sweater: Part 1

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I think this is the first year I’m not sewing at midnight on October 30th. 😂 I really wanted to get a few pictures before the rain came here in the PNW so that was a good motivation. Anyway Pooh and Piglet wish you a happy Halloween! 🎃
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Looking at my feed made me realize I hadn’t posted here in over a year! But really I don’t expect anyone to see this because I know Instagram hates posts. 🤷🏻‍♀️ But in that timespan I grew and birthed another baby boy, we moved to the Pacific Northwest and I hardly sewed anything. 😂 This linen faux-romper (fauxmper?) is one of my favorite makes though and it’s perfect for hot weather and staying cool. Anyway, just posting to say hi. I’m hoping maybe the dead rodent in the wall of my craft room will decompose ASAP so that I can enter the room without being nauseated. No big deal. What is with my sewing space and rodents?!??? 😭😭😭
This boy is definitely a snuggly one these days! He was always so squirmy and unsettled as a baby, it’s still surprising when he is like this now.
It’s been a while, but hopefully my “sewjo” has returned for the time being. The past few months have been very rough for a few reasons but...sewing is at the top of my self care list and so I’m trying to make it a priority! Easier said than done.
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