I meet the most interesting people in the sewing classes I teach. Some students return again and again, some just stay for a session. All need to be celebrated for the work they do. Enjoy...
Thursday, August 18, 2011
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Do's and Don't's
I thought this was a great list. It came from the burdastyle.com website and it is the blog from that site. Do's and Don't's for sewing, check it out.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Fashion Show to benefit Ovarian Cancer Research
Students in my sewing class along with students from other teachers at the White Sewing Center will be modeling their projects in a fashion show. Proceeds from the admission, basket raffle, quilt raffle, etc will be donated to support research for Ovarian Cancer.
The fashion show will be held on Sunday, September 25th. For time and location, send me an e-mail. There is going to be a fantatic master of ceremonies (hahahaha, I'm talking about myself!).
Monday, August 15, 2011
Susan's Purse

Susan, who has been coming to class for a while now, just finished this purse. Her next project is a flamingo costume for her daughter for Halloween. Susan completed many nice projects including a princess and the pea quilt. Some people who sew are messy, threads not cut and corners not trimmed, but not Susan, she is very neat when she sews.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
No Sewing Class
I will not be teaching sewing August 11, 2011. I need to be in NYC for the Rockettes Christmas in August. See you next week.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Functional sewing
Your machine is a vehicle to express creativity and art, but it also makes some things function better. Towels, for example. You can make a number of creative things from towels, you can decorate them and embroider them. But today, I made my everyday towels function better for our household.
I have four children and a husband. That ends up with lots of showers and towels to wash. The kids are not great at hanging their towels to use them more than once. And, let's face it, towels are a little hard to hang for a 6-year-old. Today, I attached leftover ribbon to one corner of my towels so the ribbon can loop over the towel hook.
Now, I did not stress over the color of the towel and the pattern of the ribbon or the color of the thread. These are everyday towels. And now they function better and will hopefully find their way to a hook.
I have four children and a husband. That ends up with lots of showers and towels to wash. The kids are not great at hanging their towels to use them more than once. And, let's face it, towels are a little hard to hang for a 6-year-old. Today, I attached leftover ribbon to one corner of my towels so the ribbon can loop over the towel hook.
Now, I did not stress over the color of the towel and the pattern of the ribbon or the color of the thread. These are everyday towels. And now they function better and will hopefully find their way to a hook.
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