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Links For Thursday
Thursday has become one of my favorite days, mostly because I get to share all the fun links I've been gathering through the week. I'm thinking that I may keep this as a 'regular' feature of the site.... So without further ado, here's this weeks:
SewForthNow Podcast is celebrating it's first anniversary! To celebrate, Lori is giving away 3 great prizes! This entry has all the entry details.
The Second Annual Softie Awards is now taking submissions! You have until April 18 to upload your entry into the Flickr pool.
I love these tips on mending patterns!
Images from Tokoyo fashion week.
I've been hunting for quick and easy baby ideas - some of my favorite tutorials: These adorable burp cloths, how to modify a pants pattern for babies and kids, and sewing your own ring sling.
Need an apron, but don't have time to go to the store to pick up a pattern? Check out this site that lists links to 56 FREE apron patterns!!
With my love of pincushions, I couldn't resist entering this contest for a unique felted monster eyeball.
Subscribe to a magazine like Burda World of Fashion">Burda World of Fashion, Ottobre, or Patrones
">Patrones and not sure what to do next? Melissa has a good tutorial on how to trace a pattern.
On my to do list, this heat-resistant hair-iron cozy.
I've never made a purse using a purse frame, but after reading this tutorial, I want to try one!
It's a little late for Easter, but I just love this adorable Felt Bunny pattern.
Extreme embroidery on display at the Museum of Arts & Design.
Previous Comments
[1] On Apr-03-2008, Aimey wrote:I love the burp cloths link and I just wanted to add that I've also made dishtowels in the same manner for house warming/bridal gifts. Usually I'll make an apron with matching towels as a part of a gift. JoAnn, at least in my area, sells both hucktoweling as well as diaper cloth.
[2] On Apr-03-2008, Mae wrote:
Hi, Stacy, I love reading your blog and looking at your links and such. I was looking at another blog and found the following tutorial for baby shoes. I an thinking of making a pair or 2 for my 10-month old. http://www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/blog/cloth_shoe.pdf
