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Skirting the Issue: Bereavement Gown Pattern

Today we'd like to share the links to patterns for Bereavement Gowns. The pattern I used to make the gowns pictured above came from this site: Angel Babies Info Once there click on patterns and you will find a downloadable pattern and step by step instructions for the "Tea Towel Gown". Heidi (the wonderful lady who runs the Angel Babies site) also has another pattern.  It is a different style and very simple to make.  The instructions for that gown can be found on her blog.  The direct ... View the Post

07.30.13

Skirting the Issue

Skirting the Issue Week 5: Bereavement Gowns

More than a year ago I was able to take part in a group that was making bereavement gowns for our local IHC's Angel Watch Bereavement Program. The original post is here:  Bereavement Gowns. It was a unique experience.  Since then I've talked to many women who have been touched by Angel Watch or similar programs.Every one grieves differently.  Some women have been thankful for the gowns, others a blanket they received, others have cherished a bracelet or piece of jewelry.  And while the items ... View the Post

07.29.13

Skirting the Issue

Skirting the Issue with Singer

Last week I was posting on Facebook about my sewing machine problems. You see, I had taken my machine in to be cleaned.(It's something I should do regularly but never do...however, after sewing together more than 250 skirts, 4 quilts, and at least 300 bags...aside from all the other dresses, blankets, and projects I'd put it through...I thought it deserved a little TLC.) I dropped off my machine and thought I could live with out sewing for a week........but I was wrong... SO I broke out my "back ... View the Post

07.26.13

Skirting the Issue

Skirting the Issue with Girl Charlee

Today we wanted to take a minute to thank one of our sponsors...Girl Charlee Girl Charlee is giving away 4 gift cards worth $25 each to their shop to some of you who have been uploading your photos to the Skirting the Issue Flickr group. Aside from being generous...they have an AWESOME selection of knits. Like this one:It's a new arrival and I'm kind of love with it!(You can find all the details about it here.)  And beside their new arrivals....their selection of sale priced knits is ... View the Post

07.25.13

Boys· Skirting the Issue

Skirting the Issue: Car Caddy from Homemade by Jill

Another story.... As a youth and in college I used to visit and volunteer at a Women's Crisis Center and then later at a Drop-off Crisis Center for children.  Usually my volunteer job was to go to the kid's room and play.....not a hard job....but well worth it to a teenager's soul. There we played games with the children, read them stories, rocked the babies and even once we threw them an "Unbirthday PArty" complete with balloons, cake, streamers and small presents.  I can vividly in my mind's ... View the Post

07.24.13

Girls· Miscellaneous· Projects· Skirting the Issue· Tutorials

Skirting the Issue: A Doll Pattern

Let's get right to our doll tutorial today..... Here is what you will need.  Supplies: *fabric for the doll's skin (face, legs, arms).  I used a high-quality muslin but any broadcloth will work. *fabric for doll body and skirt (I used scraps but you will need about 1/4 yard for each) *felt for doll hair *embroidery floss to embellish face (or a fine sharpie will work too) The first thing you will need to do is to print out the pattern.   The doll pattern is found HERE. Let's get started, ... View the Post

07.23.13

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