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    A Fetching Pail

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    With Charlotte in Kindergarten this year, and half of my own week days spent at our new business location, my family's need for a fantastic lunch bag pattern has increased in urgency.  So I have hunkered right down and put together a new mini pattern — meeting my need, and hopefully yours as well.

    LunchBagPatternCover Introducing Jack & Jill, a fresh take on the classic lunch bag.  I've got the girls covered, and the boys too.  I worked the design into my mini pattern format to keep the price low, jamming some serious value into one little package.  Whether you have one lunch bag to supply or several, Jack & Jill bags go together quickly, so you're in good shape.

    This is also my first pattern highlighting my yummy Nicey Jane laminated cottons.  The laminates are light and supple and easy to work with.  For specifics on the care and make-up of these fabrics, click here;  I understand the laminate is about as food-safe JackandJillLunchBag as plastic can be.  Of course, you can make lunch bags from non-laminated cottons as well, or decorator fabric, light corduroy, denim, and so forth, like the green floral bag shown at right.

    Fun-fun!  Great for holiday presents too — a nice bag for a nice girl or boy — filled with a naughty amount of candy.

    While you're at it, whip up a coordinating napkin or two to boot (tutorial).

  • Elephantastico

    Lolliphant470Sh Henrietta and I have a new friend at the studio. Meet Effie,
    keeper of pink pins and patron of happy thoughts. Doing tricks and back
    flips is Effie's younger brother, Ollie, the circus star.  

    Several religions
    claim that the world rests on the back of an elephant, standing on a
    tortoise. Though neither is ready to carry the weight of the world, Effie & Henrietta are happy to hold some pins for you. Kudos to them for knowing their limits.

    These sweet little elephants make fun baby toys too — great for girls and for boys. I dream of a turtle & elephant mobile.

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    Check out the perfect, sloping elephant bums and cute little tails.  Ah, elephants, my newest mini pattern, hot off the press.

    Through 1-31-10, receive 25% off mini patterns — details here.

  • Marching, Marching

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    Such great feedback on the turtles
    It sounds like a lot of these names are making their way back into
    fashion:  Henrietta, Matilda, Penelope, Harriet, Eloise.  How awesome
    is that?!

    Here in the studio, I have
    a quilt in the works, several aprons, handbags, blankets,
    basket-liners.  It's like bathing in ice cream.  Wait till you see what
    I mean. 

    And let me just say that my
    mother is a SAINT.  She's doing more sewing than I am this week. I'm
    juggling contracts left and right, interviews, booth plans, model
    chasing (see yesterday's tweets), pattern covers, sample design — that kind of stuff.  All fun, but a juggle nonetheless. Thank heaven for mom!

  • Have you Herd?

    Make a new friend in Henrietta turtle (or skip the flower corsage and
    make a Henry turtle). Henrietta will gladly house your pins &
    needles or entertain your baby or pet — but not at the same time. She's funny that way.

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    You may have glimpsed my pokey new sewing buddy in my recent interview
    on NBC. This sewing pattern is hot off the press and ready to ship. I'm
    in love. Sitting by my sewing machine, Henrietta reminds me to take my
    time and enjoy the process.

    Fresh from Bingo night, come Edna, Matilda, Eloise, Harriet, Penelope and Gladys. "Shush, dearie. Did that nice young man call B-15?" Six different materials kits available herepattern sold separately.

    A herd of turtles. Or as my dad likes to say, "A terd of hurtles."

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