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I have a ton of store cards in my wallet and in the pockets of my purse. A lot of grocery store cards, cards for fabric stores, and a few p...
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I don't know about you, but I love fancy little dresses that look like it took me forever to make when in fact it didn't take much...
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What do you do when your son outgrows his favorite t-shirt? Make boxer briefs out of them!!!! After many tries I think I got it just right...
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Every time we take a trip whether it's for the day to go shopping or for a week or two on vacation we end up with trashed floor boards...
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I {heart} pillowcase dresses!!! Why you ask? They are the most versatile dress EVER! It can be worn year round. In the summer wear it as...
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When I was a little girl I loved to have my Mom style my hair. My fondest childhood memory is my Mom braiding my hair in lots of little brai...
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Well I do. Lots of them!!! I went to a thrift store the other day and they had a huge bin of clothing $1 for a 13 gallon trash bag. Those...
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It is now starting to get cooler here and soon for a short time it will be COLD. There will be a need to break out the winter coats along...
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Aiyanna had a beautiful Easter dress. Her Gudsud (Native American for Grandmother) shadow embroider it with bunnies, carrots, flowers, and ...
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OK, so yesterday I showed y'all how I made the quilt top. Today we are gonna take a look at the back side. My husband suggested doing...
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A Look Back {2011}
Most popular post of 2011
There has been 5,366 page views this year!
I am so excited to see that others find find this idea so useful!
I have received many compliments at the grocery store about my Card Wallet
My favorite project of 2011
I still wear these babies almost every day.
I think it's time for a new pair though. These are starting to look worn out :o)
What I am most proud of on my blog in 2011
Make A Difference Monday
It was a joy to touch the life of this precious little girl and those around her through my passion of sewing! We sewed kimonos, which is the only shirts she could wear for 6 weeks after her heart surgery.
It was a joy to touch the life of this precious little girl and those around her through my passion of sewing! We sewed kimonos, which is the only shirts she could wear for 6 weeks after her heart surgery.
I am going to restart the Make A Difference Monday at least once a month.
If you here of a need that we can help with using our sewing skills please, please, please let me know so I can help!!!
Thank y'all for following along on my sewing adventure this past year.
I am looking forward to sewing up a storm this year. I hope you will continue to find my projects useful as I push my self to be more creative than ever!
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