Two fabulous tops, added to the Women's Tops link party. Sew Different is this week's featured blog. This new to me blog has many free women's garment patterns and lots of tips for various sewing techniques...
Sheer Batwing Top ~ Free Pattern by Laura, from Sew Different
2 Hour Top ~ Free Pattern by Laura, from Sew Different
An awesome jacket, added to the Jackets, Coats & Raincoats link party. After seeing this biker style jacket, I think Cindy can sew anything...
Moto Jacket by Cindy, from Siestas and Sewing
A beautiful bag, added to the Purses, Clutches & Pouches link party. Includes a link to the free tutorial...
Boxy Pouch by Fiona, from Celtic Thistle Stitches
A terrific upcycle, added to the Bags & Totes link party. The contrasting trim finishes this bag off perfectly...
Messenger Bag from Cargo Pants by Jill, from Creating My Way to Success
Another fabulous top, added to the Women's Tops link party. Deby shows how to make your own pattern for this top, using one of her free patterns as the starting point...
Crossover Top ~ Tutorial by Deby, from So Sew Easy
A lovely fabric basket, added to the Fabric Baskets link party. The piping is a great addition to this basket...
Boxy Fabric Basket ~ Tutorial by Niki, from Roonie Ranching
A very handy tutorial, added to both the Sewing Tips & Techniques and the Quilting & Patchwork link parties. How to get the most fabric to upcycle...
How to Deconstruct a Man's Cotton Dress Shirt for it's Fabric by Jacqueline, from Quilt, Sew Happy
A super fun costume, added to the Costumes / Dress Up Clothes link party. Complete with a tutorial showing how to make the wings...
Owl Costume ~ Tutorial by Toya, from Made by Toya
And a lovely dress, added to the Girls' Dresses link party. Wonderful combination of fabrics...
Georgia Vintage Dress Red Riding Hood Style by Kayla, from Just Grin and Wear It
Head on over and visit these talented ladies.
This week's featured blog is Sew Different. Laura, look out for your blog button in my sidebar.
Feel free to grab a button if you've been featured...
You can find the Master list of ongoing link parties at Threading YOUR Way with Threading My Way
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
- Sewing Spaces
- Charity Sewing
- Fabric Baskets
I look forward to seeing more of your creativity...
... Pam
Oh, my word! What great features! I gotta check out all of them! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures
ReplyDeleteOoh ooh, darn, so little time and so many great projects to sew. The readers have outdone themselves this week with fabulous new projects. Thanks for featuring one of mine Pam.
ReplyDeleteThis is a pretty collection! I wonder why my eyes immediately went to Fiona's QAYG zippered boxy bag - maybe because it's one of my favourite bags to make :D Do you know - years ago, I could NOT, for the life of me, figure out how to add that carry strap/handle. I studied pictures for hours and just couldn't figure it out. I also couldn't find a free tutorial to help me out, so I ended up buying a pattern to learn the "trick". Of course it isn't anything difficult and I can't imagine how I wasn't able to figure it out, but I always remember that purchase when I add the strap on a bag, lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feature Pam!
ReplyDeleteI definitely could do with that tutorial on getting the most fabric from a shirt, I have a whole basket of them to play with :)
Thanks so much for the feature Pam - I'm off to check out the other features now! Hope you have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Laura's top! Ralph Lauren has one for spring out at Macy's that I love. It's cream with a lace accent on the front. It's EXPEN$IVE, and I could make it for a fraction/fraction of that price... Laura has!
ReplyDeleteAll of the features are awesome this week! As usual!
Happy Valentine's Day,
Kelley~
Thank you thank you thank you! It's so fun being featured here. : )
ReplyDeleteSuch great projects! Thank you for sharing the collection. Georgia vintage dress seems awesome, would like to try my hand at that!
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That owl costume! She is so talented.
ReplyDeleteI love batwing garments, and that owl costume is very cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring K's moto jacket, Pam.:) I don't know if I can sew anything but I sure think I can.lol
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