Naples Tunic by Jennuine Designs

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When Jennifer from A Jennuine Life contacted me about an upcoming blog tour for the *Naples Dress I was thrilled at the opportunity to join in!

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A little background in case you’ve ever wondered how I decide which kid to sew for, this is the dealeo- Payton is my standard size kiddo and she gets most of the pattern tests because of this.  Sophie is tall and skinny and the reason I started sewing for my kids in the first place (hence the blog name).  I love being able to custom fit pieces for her.  Both girls have totally different tastes which makes it super fun to dress them!

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I showed both girls all the pictures I could find under #naplesdress and it was love, love for my playful, girly Payton (You’ll get to see her version next week on the Naples Dress Blog Tour- stay tuned because it’s awesome!).

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This one needed a little more convincing and I knew a flowy rayon challis version would be right up her alley.

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And boy, was I right!

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It’s just edgy enough to satisfy her and still sweet too!

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I did the wide bow version and I love the bit of drama it brings.

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This is the size 7 a-line tunic length with about 2 inches added to accommodate her height.

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I used the bell sleeve piece but cut it on the 2t line to make it not as full and flared.

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I don’t think I could love this top anymore- it’s just perfect!!

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She’s pretty thrilled with it too and that’s really all that matters.

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I love the vintage feel of this pattern and think she looks like she just stepped out of an episode of Three’s Company (haha).

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Ok, more pattern details- It comes in sizes newborn to 12 and features a darling bias bound crossover bodice.

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There are a few neckline options- a simple bias bow, a button closure, and this wide bow tie.  There are also two body options- a-line and gathered.

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And  you’ve got multiple options for sleeves- sleeveless, two bell sleeve lengths, and wide flowy butterfly sleeves.  It also has dress and tunic lengths. AND there’s an 18-inch doll version, holy cuteness (I’ve got one for you next week- eek)!

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Options, options, options!

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This was one of the quickest photo shoots ever- squeezed in between her orthodontist appointment and play practice.  I absolutely adore these pics though and love her cute little braces smile!

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Stay tuned next week for the Naples Dress Blog Tour.  There are so many amazingly talented bloggers sewing up this pattern.  I’m so excited to see what they create and to be wowed with inspiration.  Thank you Jenn for such a fun pattern.

An Easter Blaverry Vivie

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It’s almost Easter which means new Spring dresses are popping up everywhere.

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The Vivie by Blaverry was perfect for this girl.

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Sewn in gorgeous floral it just screams spring time to me.

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Christie at Blaverry is so good at pushing me out of my comfort zone.  This was my first collar and button placket and… I came, I saw, and I conquered it!!!

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This dress pairs perfectly with the Decklyn Jacket by Blaverry making this outfit one I am truly proud of.

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So many sewing fears tackled in one glorious pairing.

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Blaverry patterns are very concise and well written.  There is no hand holding for those looking for it but that makes for a short, simple tutorial that isn’t overwhelming.

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This pattern features front and back darts that make it easy to get a custom fit on your little model.

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Inseam pockets are always a plus too!

It’s such a sweet, classic pattern that I’m looking forward to making again and again.

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Now let’s talk about that ah-mazing fabric!! It’s Art Gallery’s Forest Floor line that I picked up from Raspberry Creek Fabrics (this is currently sold out but linked to another great print from the same line).

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It’s buttery soft and sewed up just beautifully.  It’s the perfect weight for this pattern and I felt totally spoiled working with it.

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I feel like my job as a mom who sews is to make my children feel comfortable and beautiful in the clothes I make for them.  To see the joy this dress brought to my cute girly is totally the reason I sew.

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I love the sophistication of the dress but this picture reminds me that she’s still my sweet little girl.

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Make sure to check out Blaverry and the Blaverry Facebook Group for lots of great inspiration.  Keep an eye out for more amazing Vivie’s in the group.  You can see my other Blaverry projects here and here.  Check out Pear Berry Lane’s darling gingham version too!

Tutu Twirl Tunic by Winter Wear Designs

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We’ve got a new favorite top in our house.

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The Tutu Twirl Tunic by Winter Wear Designs is now available and on sale!

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This was my first WWD sew and first test for Suzanne.  The minute I saw the tester call for this cute top, I was smitten!

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This top comes with plenty of options…

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We did the 3/4 sleeve version but there is also a short and sleeveless choice too!   And it comes in sizes 1-16 to fit all the cute girls in your life.

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The top calls for knit with a variety of fabric choices for the skirt portion.  We did a flowy chiffon for maximum twirl!

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I love this sweet pattern so much and so did miss P.  She scooped it up to wear to school the next day which is always a great sign!

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You know this girl loves to dance so this top is absolutely perfect for her!

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It passed the cartwheel test with flying colors too!

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5 Silhouette cut files are also included with the pattern!

Make sure to pick up your copy here on sale today only (3-11-16)!

EYMM Freestyle Harem Tour

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I’ve got a thing for blog tours- I can’t pass one up!  An excuse to sew and a fun group of seamstresses is enough to make me giddy!

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I’m happy to be a stop on the Freestyle Harem Blog Tour by EYMM.  I’ve got a great coupon code for you at the end of the post so keep on reading friends…

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We’re prepping for Spring here and sewed up a capri version of the Freestyle Harem Pants.

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I used a lightweight knit from my stash and it was perfect for these pants.

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These pants are made for moving and grovin’!

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Or standing on your head… (Man, I wish I could still do that!)

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They’re stylin’ for a day out with friends…

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And perfect for running and playing at home too!  Comfy and cute is what we do around here.

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I like them because they are cool enough for my tween but modest and cute enough for my tastes too!  Seems like a hard balance to find these days.

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The pattern features a couple of flat front waistband options…

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With multiple rows of elastic in the back.  There are also shorts and pants versions and a variety of cuff choices too.  You know how I love me some options!

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They’re the perfect spring pants!  Can you feel the sunshine already?!

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Thanks for dropping by our neck of the woods.  Make sure to check out the other bloggers coming your way the rest of the week.  And stop by EYMM and look around a bit!  This was my first official EYMM make but it definitely won’t be the last!

Make sure to check out the rest of the Freestyle Harems Blog Tour during the next week. (Note: The links below won’t be live until their scheduled date.)

March 9 – Joelle at EYMM

March 10 – Patricia from Sew Far North

March 11 – Tami from Sew Sophie Lynn

March12 – Kelly from Analog Bytes

March 13 – Lore from Blessed x Five

March 14 – Larissa from Connected by a Thread

March 15 – Aimee from Capture, Craft, and Cook

During the blog tour, you can get the Freestyle Harem Pants on sale! Use code FREESTYLE to save 25% on the women’s or youth sizing or on the bundle, expires at 11:59pm PST on 3/15/2016.

Exciting News from Hey June Handmade

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I’m so excited the day is finally here to share yet another great Hey June Handmade pattern.  The Camden Tee is the tween/teen version of my favorite pattern, the Lane Raglan.

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All that snow in the background means I’ve been waiting a LONG time to share this exciting news!

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This will be the first pattern in Adrianna’s new teen line, Hey Juniors- YES!!!

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My girls are quickly outgrowing many designers patterns and I think there is such a need out there to fill the gap between little girls and women’s patterns.  I’m so happy one of my favorite designers is up for the challenge!

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The fit of this tee is so great on my tall, skinny little miss.  This is a size 8, long sleeve version in Raspberry Creek‘s first Club line.

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All my versions so far have been basic tees but there is a hoodie option as well as thumb hole cuffs and kangaroo pocket.  Sleeve stripes add to the sporty vibe too.

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A pocket pattern piece is included too but I’m so lazy that I can’t pass up the pre-made iron-on ones from Jo-Ann’s or Hobby Lobby.  In silver sequins it was just perfect to bring out the silver sparkles in the sleeves. (Btw- these pockets have washed up beautifully!)

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This pattern is perfect for all those iron-on decals out there too!

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Make sure you pick up your copy here on sale for $6.50 through Sunday.  And keep an eye out for more good things coming from Hey June!

Kids Clothes Week Part Two

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Another Kids Clothes Week has come and gone-phew!

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I finished the weekend off with a few quick sews.

The weather is warming up so I wanted to add to my girl’s spring wardrobes with some comfy french terry Mini Hudsons.

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My french terry is from Raspberry Creek Fabrics (it’s currently out of stock but new french terry arrives almost weekly!).

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I did the pink pair calf length and the purple pair I cropped a couple inches higher to be bermuda length.

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I think they’ll be perfect for playing come spring and summer.

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I squeezed in one more Pistachio Tee from Sew Like My Mom.

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I did an elbow sleeve hack with a peplum skirt.

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The floral fabric was from Hancock’s ages ago and the stripe is from a Girl Charlee knitfix about a year ago.  They had little stretch but worked great for this semi-fitted tee.

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She loves a good peplum so much!!

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I’m kicking myself for not sewing this pattern sooner.  It just has so many options and is perfect for all my littles.

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To finish things up, I finally sewed up the stack of undies waiting for Charlie.  I use Mo’s Comfy Fit Unders.  They are made for children with sensory issues which makes them super comfortable for all kids.  The coverage is great and they totally stay put!  I love to cut them out from scraps and sew them up in between projects.

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I’ll leave you with this super cool pic my hubby edited.  He’s always been the photographer in the family and I’m slowly trying to learn everything I can from him.  He loves a good artsy edit and it’s always fun when I find a gem like this that he’s been playing with.

I hope your KCW was a fun and productive one!  Anyone else ready for a break?! I think I better clean my house now 😉

Kids Clothes Week Part One

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It’s that time of year again… Kids Clothes Week.  A week of devoting one hour a day to sewing for your kiddos.  And yes, around here every week is kids clothes week.

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But for this one week it’s great to know that you’re sewing along with other moms all around the world.

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I’ve been busy this week with more pattern tests that I’ll share with you next week.  I did get in a few quick sews that I’ve been dying to try.

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First up is the Pistachio Tee by Sew Like My Mom.  This pattern has so, so many fun options and it’s been on my to-sew list since it came out.

I did a simple short sleeve version and used this fab Superhero fabric my cute sister sent to me.  There are options in the pattern for long sleeves, multiple elbow patches, colorblocking, and a cute peplum.

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This little guy was under the weather and did NOT want his picture taken.  This picture just cracks me up!!

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Big sis has been wanting to recreate her favorite ready-to-wear dolman top.  The La Bella Top (affl. link) from Love Notions was absolutely perfect for it.

Her first version we did a simple three quarter sleeve top version and doubled the bottom band width.  It’s exactly what she was hoping for and just had to wear it that night to a family gathering.

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I love this girl’s style and her fabric choices and accessories!  Totally how I’d wear it!

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On her second version we used Raspberry Creek Fabrics Navy Club dots to compliment a jersey knit from RCF also.

I love this version so much!  It’s so fun and casual.

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I’m hoping to knock out a couple more things before the week ends. Any excuse to sew, right?!  Are you sewing along?

Modkid Kendall Skirt

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I had the opportunity to test for the fabulous Modkid.

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The new Kendall Skirt pattern is so…much…fun!

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My girly just couldn’t stop twirling!

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It’s a high waisted skirt with fun little gores that make this skirt so full and twirly.

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It features a flat front waistband with elastic in the back and a rolled hem.

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It can be made in either woven or knit.  We chose knit because comfort is all important to this girl.

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Our main knit is an old Doodles interlock from Joann’s.  It’s super cute but has little recovery and I’d highly recommend using something with great recovery for the waistband.  My bad there and this skirt was falling off after a day of wear.  We may use the cute stripe for the waistband or add elastic all around to save this version but in the future I’ll know that fabric choice is important!  Using knit I could sew most of this on my serger- making it a surprisingly quick sew.

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The other testers were killing it and I’m anxious to sew up a woven version for spring.

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You can pick up the pattern here or here for a special intro price today only!  It’s such a fun, unique design that any girl would love!

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My Little Golden Valentine

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Gold, gold and more gold!

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The theme for Project Run and Play this week is ‘All That Glitters’ and I knew I couldn’t pass up a chance to sew along.

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This girl especially needed more sparkle in her life!

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I used the Dressage Leggings from Jennuine Designs for the bottoms.  The gold is jegging performance knit from Joann’s (a half yard at 50% off was totally worth it).  The floral is from Girl Charlee and while the print is fantastic the fabric itself has little stretch and recovery.  Luckily the gold is super stretchy and more than makes up for it.

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I love, love little tooshes in these leggings!  She declared these her favorite pants EVER!  So comfy and she loves the sparkle.

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The top is a new Hey June junior’s pattern- the Camden Raglan.  It’s currently in testing and I can’t wait til everyone can get their hands on it.

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We finished with a gold iron on heart from Hobby Lobby and my girl is officially ‘Goldalicious’!

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Such a fun little outfit that will get worn year round!  She paired it with a denim jacket for school today and it was true love!  I love these pieces as separates and know they’ll get worn again and again.

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Lovin’ my little Valentine!

Decklyn Jacket by Blaverry

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Guys, I made a jacket!  Like a cute, zippered real life jacket!

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And I took a million pictures to prove it!

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Because when it looks this gorgeous on your little model you just can’t help yourself!

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This is my second pattern from Blaverry.  I mentioned last month that I’ve been given the opportunity to work with Christie at Blaverry to help promote her fantastic pattern shop.

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In return for a pattern I promise to spread the word about her patterns.  Great deal, right?

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This month when she announced that the Decklyn jacket would be the pattern to promote I honestly was terrified!  I sew knits… like half hour, quick and painless projects.

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While this jacket took a bit longer- two nap times shockingly, it was such a satisfying sew.

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The pattern is impeccably made and the details are so good!

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It’s fully lined and has the cutest zippered sleeve accents!

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I used a cotton twill from Joann’s and a woven lace I picked up in LA.  The lining is something I’ve had in my stash for awhile.  Sophie picked it out and I think I’m rubbing off on her- I totally would have picked it for myself!

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I love that this jacket will take her right into the spring!

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The pattern instructions are fantastic and Christie is so readily available if you ever have any questions.  I just love that about pdf patterns- most designers love to help!

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She loves it as much as I do- can you tell?!!

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She said she will happily wear it every day!

I told you I took a million pictures!  As much as I love my quick sews, my favorite makes are always the ones that I take my time on.  The amazing details and perfect fit make this a project that I’ll be proud of for a long time.