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Post by epeanymous on Jan 5, 2016 1:48:47 GMT
My youngest in her new dress . Ok we need a time management book for Pea self help. In the last year you had your fifth baby, worked as a law professor, had a Bar/Bat mitzval (son i think??), you run a household, have a marriage and you don't have a staff working for you? You had time to knit that jumper? It's beautiful!!! It looks complicated ad OMG. Write a book! How to keep an ordinary to extraordinary life organized in 10 easy steps. Also Stay Motivated could be your second book. Ha. Knitting is what keeps me sane. And my main trade secrets are not sleeping, drinking a lot of caffeine, and being able to read and write extremely quickly, which is a combination of terrible advice and idiot savant skillz. Just for the record, though, that is baby #6. I cheated by having a twin pregnancy for #s 3 and 4 .
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Post by pmm on Apr 9, 2016 2:57:55 GMT
Gale... love the bags I finished up a dress Tuesday, but had to do lots of modifications for it to look good on me it was a kit from Craftsy www.craftsy.com/supplies/kit/christine-jonson-wrap-dress-kit-maroon/1489?rceId=1451573698338~sa1mj6huHere's the rest of the xmas gift I sewed up how about the awesome bottle placement on hubbys beer themed PJ pants lol this is for my Niece who just a rat for her Bday nephew and matching hoodie for my Brother Poolside Tote... love this phone fabric (the inside was little charger cables) and I made Hubby and I new stockings Teri, I have admired all the dresses that you have posted. I want to start sewing for myself again. I have a dress form but, when I adjust it to my size it is way too big. Is there a secret? And, with the new patterns, how do you tell if you're the curvy verses the regular cut? I am self taught but, in the past mostly sewed for my kids. I would just like to have some comfortable clothes that fit in colors that I like. Thanks for your time in answering my questions.
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Post by paigewh on Apr 9, 2016 3:51:40 GMT
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