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Beret Project on SewStylish

During my extended period of cyber-space absence, I forgot to share a few projects I completed for work that were posted online.

Here is a beret project I did for a Quick Stuff to Sew issue that is now on the SewStylish blog.I made four different designs for this feature, but only the one pictured at left is available for download.

The berets are quick to sew, but the motifs take a while to cut out. I made these guys while hanging at my friend Joi’s house during a craft weekend we had at her place with Jessie and Gabby. Joi and Gabby ended up making sushi-shaped pillows while I sat on the side and worked on the motifs for the berets. Gabby is obsessed with all things Japanese and especially sushi, so the pillows were perfect for her.

The photoshoot for this issue was actually done in Connecticut while I was stuck at jury duty in Brooklyn. I got dismissed from one case that took an entire day of questioning but was deemed an intelligent citizen and ordered to report in again the next day. I got out of the second case because it involved a robbery and assault by my house. Nice. I then explained to the judge that I had been mugged there too and was still upset about it (I’m actually not still upset about it). I was dismissed before the attendant had my name completely written down.

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Hat Project on Sewing Republic
Another one of my projects is live on theSewing Republic site! This time it’s a hat project you can complete is less than an hour. The hat is made using your head’s measurements, so it is drafted to custom fit you. I made it using rib knit fabric from Jo-Ann’s,... Continue Reading
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Splish Splash
Getting started with Mermaid Parade costumes... Permalink
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Knit Top Project on Sewing Republic
I’ve been quite M.I.A. lately. But the weather has finally started to thaw out here and so has my brain, I think. I’ve been doing a lot of crafting for work lately and haven’t done much for myself. Last weekend I finished a 6-month-late birthday present, and this coming weekend... Continue Reading
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Legwarmer project on BurdaStyle
Check out the BurdaStyle blog today for my tutorial on spat-style legwarmers. These took me less than an hour to make and use up less than a yard of knit fabric. They’re the perfect project for using up remnants and buttons from your stash. When creating tutorials, getting the final... Continue Reading
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Me as Rachel
Instead of waiting an entire year to post about my Halloween costume results this time around, I’m actually posting them in a somewhat timely manner. One month isn’t too late, right? I’m still healing from the injuries I received from that night, so I’m assuming it’s still cool. (Note to... Continue Reading
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halloween revisited
For some reason last year I was Jane Fonda from Klute for Halloween, complete with thigh-high boots.... Permalink
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Scarf Dress Challenge Winner!
Last week BurdaStyle announced the winner of the Scarf Dress Challenge and I completely forgot to pass it on. After a voting hiccup, the winner of the BurdaStyle Scarf Dress Challenge is Damiana_Designs after being chosen by a panel at Bernina. Damiana is now the proud owner of an Activa... Continue Reading
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Copying a replicant
I’m getting a bit of a jump-start on Halloween this year. Last year I was Jane Fonda from the movie Klute and made my entire costume from scratch, however it actually didn’t take me that long. This year I’ve decided to spend a little more time on my ensemble, and... Continue Reading
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How to make a tab-top curtain
My newest project is live on the Sewing Republic site today. Go to their site for full instructions on how to make your own tab-top curtain. Or you can download a pdf of the how-to here. The project is easy and can be finished up in about an hour. The... Continue Reading
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