Are you all ready? Hopefully you have everything.....because today we are going to cut out our pattern pieces and then cut out our jumper pieces as well. And looking ahead, on Wednesday we are going to sew the bodice (with darts!) and on Friday we will sew the skirt and put in the buttonholes and buttons. And then you will be all ready for back to school! And if you still don't have everything....there is always tomorrow (Liz will be here) so you can catch up and still be ready for ... View the Post
The Art of Homemaking–The New Settlement Cook Book
{Sorry to those who are looking forward to Liz's post on Homemaking today....you just have me. She is on a hiatus from The Art of Homemaking while she is trying to keep herself from going into labor too early. Hopefully, I can be half as good as she is for the next month or so...}On one of my last thrifting trips in IL I picked up this cookbook, The New Settlement Cookbook, for 50 cents. It was from 1954 and when I opened it I was intrigued and even chuckled at the tagline on the first ... View the Post
$5 Friday…Maternity Skirts from Dollar Store T-Shirts
Warning!!!! What you are about to see isn't pretty. It is a photo of a very pregnant me. A photo which probably should have never been taken.... This is one of the maternity skirts I made for myself when I got too big for everything I owned (and that includes previous maternity clothes). I made several of these hunnies. All were made from extra large T-shirts I bought at Dollar Tree (our local dollar store). They were super simple to make. First I laid out the shirt, wacked the top off (just ... View the Post
Thrifted Thursday– Happy as a Lark….
I think that these beauties may be one of my most favorite thrift store finds--EVER. (Ok, I think I may have said that before, but it wasn't true...these really are my favorites.)Here's the background on them. Liz and I were at our favorite Savers. And Liz found what we thought were these amazing patterns for these 1960's embroidery kits.....and we were excited. And then we turned them over. And realized....that THEY. WERE. DONE.The stitching is impeccable and all four are even basted and ... View the Post
The Book of Ruth
I'm the kind of girl who wants to know a story from the end to the beginning. Anyone who knows me knows that I read the last page of every book before the first page. Every time. I like to know what I'm getting into. I like to be able to brace myself for any sudden blows---and know that when they come everything will be alright in the end. Like I said:I'm that kind of a girl. Mix that with my insane need to control everything and that makes pregnancy for me a scary experience. Will I ever even ... View the Post
A SEW ALONG–The Vintage School Girl Jumper
I have had this in the works for a while now...and it is finally time to share! So.... LET'S DO A SEW ALONG! Ok? OK. Here's what we will be making... It is my interpretation of this vintage 1950's pattern. * Please note--It is NOT this exact pattern...it is my own interpretation. You will make your own pattern for the size jumper you need using an old, stained tee shirt that you don't mind cutting up. Even vintage patterns are still copyrighted. (The wind was blowing in our ... View the Post
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