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Between softball practice, shopping (whoever said walking brings on labor was wrong in my case - not so much as a contraction after hours in the mall yesterday), and watching the KU game (WOOHOO, go Jayhawks), I didn't get much done on the Sophia. I did attach the pockets to the lining, but that was about it. So with nothing really interesting to report, I'll leave you with a few interesting links - some not so sewing related:
I'm not sure who need bulletproof strollers and baby riot gear, but this site has them.
An interesting forum discussion going on at Whip Up on the rise of DIY.
New Hot Patterns!!!! I am seriously contemplating buying the Kiss Me Coat, Annisette Dress & Top, and Riviera Basket Tote & Clutch.
I can't see this happening to me, but I thought this "Death by Blogging" article was humorous.
I think lots of people have blogged about this site recently, but Pillow Monster a Day has some fabulous stuffies. One of my favorites - the Geisha.... I think I need one of those!
Nicole Richie will soon be designing maternity wear.
I LOVED this article on bound edges for knits.
Previous Comments
[1] On Apr-06-2008, Katrina wrote:Wow, you have been busy. I've missed a few post over the last few days so I've been getting caught up. The Sophia bag is coming along nicely. I think you may have mentioned, but I'm wondering what kind of interfacing you used for the purse?
Bullet proff stroller....What the????? That's all I can say.
I love your choices of hotpatterns Kiss Me Coat and especially the Riviera Basket Tote & Clutch. I think I may have to get that purse pattern.
[2] On Apr-07-2008, nichol wrote:
Stacy,
Hey! You sent me a TON of traffic to my blog, Thank you, thank you, thank you! I looked at your Etsy store, I love those aprons that you sold. Super Hero aprons! That is great. Congratulations, too, on the bun in the oven!
Thanks again!
Yours,
Nichol
[3] On Apr-07-2008, stacy wrote:
The purse uses 3 types of interfacing - a woven interfacing (I hadn't used it before, but I like it now that I've tried it), fusible fleece, and a bit of Timtex (on the bottom of the bag).
