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My sisters and I were together for Christmas, the first time we’d seen each other in over a year. Two of us descended on the home of the lucky...
At a recent blogger conference I attended, the fabric manufacturer Michael Miller Fabrics gave out some of their gorgeous printed cotton for...
An apple pie | When it looks nice | Would make one long | To have a slice |. When I was growing up, and pie was for dessert, which was usually just on...
I can spend hours looking at the cool merchandise on Etsy, and knowing it’s made by small crafters and business people makes it even more fun. Sure...
I got a scooter! Very exciting. Next step is to get rid of my car and I’ll be a thoroughly urban scooter girl. And for those of you who are wondering...
I found some fantastic laminated cotton that I couldn’t pass up for my latest DIY. My idea was to craft some zippered waterproof travel bags. Actually...
Recipes for chicken with Dijon mustard, salmon with Dijon mustard, salad dressing with Dijon mustard, and potatoes with Dijon mustard abound. But have...
I made the most delicious salad today. I was dying for something fresh, light, and quick, that wouldn’t feel like a brick in my stomach at yoga...
The Ribbonierie is a couple blocks from my apartment. It carries, as you might guess, ribbon. Miles and miles of ribbon. In every color in the rainbow...
I had to squeeze in one last France story. Actually, a Paris story. We took the obligatory Seine boat cruise when in Paris, and although it felt...
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[...] Recipes for chicken with Dijon mustard, salmon with Dijon mustard, salad dressing with Dijon mustard, and potatoes with Dijon mustard abound. But have you ever heard of cookies with Dijon mustard? [...]
[...] more slippery but when you take it off you have tape stickiness to contend with. Materials: 1 nylon zipper, 7” (it can be longer like mine was, and you can just cut off the ends) 1 piece of [...]
[...] more in different sizes and in different fabrics. Try it for yourself! Materials: 1 10” nylon zipper 2 10”x7” panels for the outside of the pouch 2 10”x7” panels for the [...]
I found some fantastic laminated cotton that I couldn’t pass up for my latest DIY. My idea was to craft some zippered waterproof travel bags. Ac [...]
[...] ’d like to try another of my bag tutorials, check out Zippered Lingerie Pouch, or Zippered Waterproof Pouch. [...]
[...] !), I’m sharing the instructions with you here. My last sewing post, the Zippered Lingerie Pouch, was well received, so here’s another! These pouches couldn’t be any [...]
[...] that one out… If you’d like to try another of my bag tutorials, check out Zippered Lingerie Pouch, or Zippered Waterproof Pouch. [...]
[...] ends) 1 piece of fabric 10” tall by 7.5” wide Sewing supplies and a sewing machine Instructions: Cut one piece of fabric 10” tall by 7.5” wide. If you have a [...]
[...] ) of the pouch Fusible (iron-on) interfacing for all 4 panels Sewing supplies and a sewing machine Instructions: Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of each of the pouch panels. With a piece of [...]
[...] in the photo, you can see my post on making a set for yourself at: Printed Linen Napkins. Fall Bean Salad Print recipe Ingredients 1 can black beans 1 can white beans 1 bunch scallions 1 tomato 1/2 [...]
[...] sweetness. If you’d like to try another Fall recipe, I highly encourage you to make my Fall Bean Salad. Enjoy! And please tell me about your apple pie recipe! [...]
[...] up and OPEN at least half way. If you don’t do this you will not be able to turn the pouch right side out. Shift your tube of fabric until the zipper is an inch or two from the top edge, again [...]
[...] the lining side. If you don’t leave this opening you will not be able to turn the pouch right side out to finish it. When you’ve sewn along the long edges (leaving the 4” opening [...]
[...] Instructions: Cut one piece of fabric 10” tall by 7.5” wide. If you have a directional print or pattern, the grain line should run across the short side of the fabric (as opposed to the [...]
[...] the lining back into the bag. Voila! You have an awesome new pouch. Notes: If you have a directional print or pattern, the grain line should run across the long side of the panels. The interfacing is [...]
[...] the fabric (as opposed to the long side). With your fabric RIGHT SIDE UP, lay the zipper face down along one of the short sides of the fabric. Your zipper may hang over the edges like [...]
[...] side of each of the pouch panels. With a piece of the lining fabric RIGHT SIDE UP, place the zipper FACE UP along the long edge. Lay a panel of the outer fabric FACE DOWN on the zipper. The zipper [...]
[...] Recipes for chicken with Dijon mustard, salmon with Dijon mustard, salad dressing with Dijon mustard, and potatoes with Dijon mustard abound. But have you ever heard of cookies with Dijon mustard? [...]
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