During the deployment, I hosted several Sew Domestic Friday nights with other military wives - a sort of "crafting as therapy" for war. A couple of these evenings were just for aprons, ... Read More about Nana’s Reversible Half Apron (with tutorial)
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the roses
making paper butterflies dancing to the 90's channel on digital cable watching your toddler squeeze, scoop, and sort homemade playdough a shrieky "I did it!" after making her first ... Read More about the roses
valentine maryjanes
Why can't I do anything right the first forty-fifth time? I wanted to make a pair of valentine-themed mary janes. I've made a few pair already; this should have been simple enough. But it ... Read More about valentine maryjanes
a post that matters
It's so easy to forget. That's what I hated about this country while J. was deployed. No one seemed to realize how real all of this war was (is) to so many people. For most, its a ... Read More about a post that matters
les fetes qui what?
The sun came out this week, thankgoodness. I should have been sewing this work-in-progress (to be a valentine quilt for E.): But, instead, I went on a sunny drive to visit this magazine at ... Read More about les fetes qui what?
drawstring bag tutorial
As promised, here it is - a simple drawstring bag tutorial; email me if you have questions. This is a really great first sewing project; they're easy, practical AND versatile - as ... Read More about drawstring bag tutorial