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Showing posts with label PSD -Perfect Sewing Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PSD -Perfect Sewing Day. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

PSD (Perfect Sewing Day)

This past weekend was a great weekend for sewing!  Not one but two perfect sewing days.  The weather was rainy and cold and I didn't leave home on Saturday.  Sunday I did get out and about.

Saturday morning I was up super early and finished the binding on the quilt Barbara made for Amy.   My friend Cathy at The Dancing Bobbin did the quilting on her long-arm.   Next up were two pillowcases to coordinate.  This was the first time I had used my embroidery machine in months and it was fun to get it set up and going again.  These items were shipped back to Texas today so Barbara and Amy should have them by the end of the week.

Macy Giggles by Izzy & Ivy
Back with big covered buttons.
Next on my list was a little girl's sundress from "Izzy and Ivy Designs" to be used as a shop sample at Quilting Squares.  When we make samples, we follow the patterns exactly so our customers will know what to expect.  I had a few questions on the construction and sent an email with my questions (after consulting with some of my sewing buds).  The owner was so sweet and called me back within an hour on Saturday afternoon.  Excellent service!!!  These patterns are designed for beginner sewers and busy moms so some of the construction methods are different than I would normally use.  The dress turned our really sweet!  It has been years since I made a child's dress.


Pattern Review is having a "Mini-Wardrobe" contest which I have entered. It consists of making four garments and adding one additional garment you already own to make six different outfits.  Robyn did a story board for me since I was clueless on how to even get started.  It turned out great and is entitled "Funky Finesse".  These patterns are fun and a little different.  I finished the Vogue pants, view C with some fabric I bought from Kashi in NYC last December.  The Sewing Workshop Urban pants are up next.
FUNKY FINESSE


My new sewing space is working out beautifully.  Sunday afternoon I went to Joanne's to get some fabric to make skirts for the tables - you can hide a lot of stuff under there:)

On the Kindle:  "Though Not Dead: A Kate Shugat Mystery" by Dana Stabenow.  The librarian at the Houston Public Library got me hooked on these mysteries set in Alaska.  This is the latest in the series.