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January 05, 2009

Sewing Christmas Part 2

I realize now that I didn't take pictures of everything before giving them away. Here are the skirt and pants I made for my girls.
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The pants are the same pattern as these ones but I didn't put the elastic in the leg. The skirt is my A-line skirt with what I like to call a "fancy ruffle." I'll make another one soon and add it to my tutorials.

Of course, I made Arthur's tie as well. I used the pattern in the Sew Everything Workshop book. I highly recommend the book for beginning sewers. It helped me learn a lot and has some great patterns in it as well. This is Arthur opening the tie on Christmas morning. I think the smile means, "wow, you made this? What great workmanship." I know it doesn't mean, "I love this tie!" Note the fire on the TV. My favorite part of Christmas... the Yule Log On Demand.

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Sewing Christmas Part 2

I realize now that I didn't take pictures of everything before giving them away. Here are the skirt and pants I made for my girls.
Img_6643_2

The pants are the same pattern as these ones but I didn't put the elastic in the leg. The skirt is my A-line skirt with what I like to call a "fancy ruffle." I'll make another one soon and add it to my tutorials.

Of course, I made Arthur's tie as well. I used the pattern in the Sew Everything Workshop book. I highly recommend the book for beginning sewers. It helped me learn a lot and has some great patterns in it as well. This is Arthur opening the tie on Christmas morning. I think the smile means, "wow, you made this? What great workmanship." I know it doesn't mean, "I love this tie!" Note the fire on the TV. My favorite part of Christmas... the Yule Log On Demand.

Img_6471

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