A fabulous dress, added to the Dresses for Women link party. Love the fabric!!!
Ottobre's Cordelia Cotton Dress by Shirley, from Sewing by Shirley
A terrific skirt, added to the Skirts for Women link party. I've seen this skirt a few times now and everyone seems to speak highly of the pattern.
The Lucinda Skirt - Be My Goth by Claire, from Ragbags and Gladrags
A t-shirt with an ever so pretty scalloped binding, added to the Tops & Shirts for Children link party. This is a very clever idea!!!
Scallop Neck Binding Tutorial by RaeAnna, from Sewing Mama RaeAnna
A comprehensive tutorial, added to the Quilting and Patchwork link party. Such a great way to use up scraps.
String Quilt Block Tutorial by Robin, from Ormond Beach Quilts
A super cute Tinny dress, added to the the Dolls' Clothes link party. Victoria has a giveaway for a PDF pattern to make a full size girl's Tinny (Straightgrain's Tinny Dress), but you'll have to be quick as the giveaway ends today Wednesday 17th. Victoria has extended the date!!!
Mini Tinny by Victoria, from As It Seams
An awesome fabric basket, added to the Drawstring Bags & Fabric Baskets link party. You can even use it as a pincushion.
Roped Fabric Basket Tutorial by Cheryl, from Sew Can Do
Some fabulous pouches, added to the Purses, Pouches & Clutches link party. Love the shape of these pouches.
Hexagon Pouches by Fiona, from Celtic Thistle Stitches
And a detailed tutorial, added to the Everything Baby link party. These would make great gifts for newborns.
Nappy Wallet Tutorial by Jenya, from While she was sleeping
Head on over and visit these talented ladies.
This week's featured blog is Sewing by Shirley. Shirley, look out for your blog button in my sidebar.
Feel free to grab a button if you've been featured...
Don't forget, all of our link parties are ONGOING and will remain open indefinitely. You can add links to any party at any time.
- Bags and Totes
- Dresses for Girls
- Dresses for Women
- Hair Accessories
- Pillows and Cushions
- Boys' Clothes
- Skirts for Girls
- Aprons and Art Smocks
- Purses, Clutches, Pouches
- Dolls' Clothes
- Women's Skirts
- Baby Clothes and Accessories
- Children's Tops and Shirts
- Women's Tops and Shirts
- Softies, Dolls, Toys
- Sewing Tips and Techniques
- Sewing with stretch fabric
- Quilting and Patchwork
- Embroidery, Stitching and Appliqué
- Jackets, Coats, Raincoats, Ponchos
- Hats, Bonnets, Beanies and Scarves
- Pants, Shorts, Trousers for Children
- Drawstring Bags and Fabric Baskets
- Pretend Dress Up Clothes
- Clothes for Men
- Kitchen Accessories
- Swimwear
- Sleepwear
- Gift Wrapping
- Electronic Gadget Covers and Cases
- Blog Tips
- Refashioning with Denim
- Pants for Women
- Sewing Accessories
- Home Decor
- Sewing Tutorials Pages
I look forward to seeing more of your creativity...
Thank you for the feature! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring my Roped Fabric Basket Pam. Lots of other great features here too!
ReplyDeleteI have that hexagon pouch pattern - I really need to kit one up and try it out - that one is CUTE! Fiona says on her blog post that it was easy to do - maybe I should stop biting my nails in fear, and just get cracking, lol!
ReplyDeleteYou definitely should Sandra, once you have made one you will wonder why you put it off for so long :)
DeleteThanks for the feature Pam!
Oh thanks for featuring mini Tinny and giveaway! I'm going to extend the deadline on the Tinny pattern giveaway to Wednesday to allow threading My Way visitors a chance to enter! Thanks
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What a great list! Love that dress and checking out the tutorials now!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you do this feature page, because it seems like I always miss some good ones. I've just posted an update on my sewing room. Have your thought about setting up a linky for everyone to share their sewing space? I'm always wanting to sneak a peek at other sewing/craft rooms/studios.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you do these feature posts. I would have missed that strip quilt tute that is so much easier than the one I've been using.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Pam!
Thank you for featuring my String Quilt Tutorial!
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