Thursday, January 23, 2025

Where Have All The Bloggers Gone?

 I got away from my sewing blog during a busy time in my life and when I came back, sadly I couldn't find many of the sewing and other creative blogs I used to follow. I have noticed lately that many of them have moved over to Instagram which I understand, but it makes me sad. I find Instagram reminds me of little, fast-moving sound bites, unlike the blogs which felt like a community that you could visit with over a cup of coffee. I've decided to try to come back to blogging and find others of like mind. I need a break from the fast lane! 

Another thing I have noticed is that when I want to look at one of the blogs I used to follow, I am forced to click on a redirect to get there. Anyone know if there's a solution to that. I've tried to find answers on the internet but haven't yet been successful.

Peace

Cutting Lines Light and Shadow

This pattern is such an oldie! I've made it a couple of times, this time in a double face fabric (from Quilted Threads, which sadly has closed). I thought that between the top and the matching scarf it showcased the fabric nicely. Since then, I've actually cut up the front and hemmed each cut side and used it as a jacket! I'll try to post a picture of what it looks like net time I wear it. 

 

Brindle & Twig T Shirt Dress

 I've always shied away from sewing with knits but with four grandchildren it is almost impossible to sew and not include knits at least once in a while. Brindle and Twig has some of the most wonderful patterns for children and I have found them to be so well drafted and their instructions meticulously written. Additionally they have a website with tutorials. 

Below is their T Shirt dress made for my 6 and 8 year old granddaughters. This is the second time I've made this pattern. It is asymmetrical, with the back longer than the front. The pattern has looked good on them as toddlers and now as bigger girls. They've always worn it with coordinating leggings making it warm and comfortable.  A real keeper.  


The fabric is from Quilted Threads in Henniker, NH, which sadly closed this fall after many years due to retirement. A real treasure of a shop that is sorely missed!