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    Sewing Halloween costumes

    Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield, is famous for this quote: But just HOW well?  Sure, there’s no point spending time in any endeavor that you know ahead of time is a waste. On the other extreme, doesn’t perfectionism sometimes…

    By [email protected] October 30, 2018

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Because easiest patch pockets ever! I love pocket Because easiest patch pockets ever!

I love pockets but here’s what I dislike about making them: raw edges unless they are lined, turning them inside out if they ARE lined.....getting perfect square corners, making sure 2 pockets match exactly. 

This pattern avoids all of that! They are lined but EASY to turn inside out....and the curved shape means you don’t struggle to get those perfect corners. 

Plus you can add cute contrast binding, or even tuck in ric-rac trim or lace!

#freepattern #freesewingpattern #pdfsewing #pdfsewingpattern #sewingproject #sewingforbeginners
Because mask lanyards! Quick and easy project, al Because mask lanyards!

Quick and easy project, all you need is ribbon and clips (available through Amazon).

Tutorial is on the 7PineDesign blog (search “lanyard”)....never forget the #%@} mask again!

#diycrafts #diycraft #diyprojects #crafting #easycrafts #makeityourself #makeallthethings #makeiteasy
Because filters...yes or no? A friend in the med Because filters...yes or no?
 
A friend in the medical field told me she estimates that 99% of people (who are not in the field) don’t put a filter in their masks. Personally I don’t ...the 2 layers of fabric plus interfacing make it pretty hard to breathe as it is.

Now that the CDC is advising us to “up our game” I’m planning to include a filter in the masks I donate and sell on Etsy...and possibly add replacement filters to my Etsy shop.
 
So, do you think it’s important to use a filter in your mask?

#wereallinthistogether #covid #covidmasks #covidmasksewing #covidmasksforsale #covidmaskfashion #covidmaskcrafters #covidmaskhandmade #etsyshop #etsyshopsofinstagram #etsysellersofinstagram
Because “Catch 22”.... Did you know that som Because “Catch 22”....
 
Did you know that some seniors can’t go get a mask...because they don’t have a mask.

You can’t enter a store without a mask...and some people don’t trust shopping online. 

I had assumed that at this point, everyone has plenty of masks and they’re just buying more for fresh colors, or to replace masks that are getting worn out. But that’s not true for some seniors who are going out into public for the first time in a year to get vaccines. Volunteers are matching up seniors with drivers online, but some don’t feel secure venturing out with disposable masks.

If you are still making masks (especially ones with filters) consider checking in with local senior centers to see if there is a need.

#maskssavelives #masks4all #masksrequired #maskmakers #maskmaking #maskmakersofinstagram
Because grading! Repost from @sewinglabmilano . Because grading! 

Repost from @sewinglabmilano . Complete video shows classic hand grading technique of a basic pencil skirt. Readers of my sewing blog know that inconsistent pattern grading is a pet peeve of mine. While it would be awesome if all indie pattern makers had access to automatic grading programs, it is absolutely not necessary. What IS needed is an understanding of how sizing increases and decreases. This can be done manually and then scanned into the computer.
 
Watch the video if you are interested in seeing how grading works!
 
#patterndesign #patternmaking #patterngrading #patterndesigner #pdfsewingpattern #pdfsewingpatterns
Because Happy Valentines Day! Love is keeping th Because Happy Valentines Day!
 
Love is keeping those you care about safe. My daughter wore one of the Original Origami masks this week (typically she wears a gator but they were all in the wash) . She was amazed by how this style stays on and lets you talk without slipping down. 

The CDC recommends that you keep wearing a mask and make sure you have one that fits well. If you haven’t tried this one, it’s quick and easy to make, no pattern needed, tutorial is free on the blog!
 
#staysafe #wearamask #wearyourmask #weareinthistogether #freemaskpattern
Because vintage Valentine style! #etsyvalentine # Because vintage Valentine style!

#etsyvalentine #etsyshop #etsyseller #etsysellersofinstagram #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowner #smallshoplove #smallbusinesssupport #kidstyle #kidstyles #kidstyling
Because Valentines. Because Valentines.
Because isolation. Last step of travel (dependin Because isolation.
 
Last step of travel (depending on your state) is filing a state travel form, and staying  alone 10 days or until you test negative for COVID.

In Massachusetts the test must be viral (swab or saliva), not the quick antigen test....and the cost ($175 each way) is not reimbursed by insurance if it’s for travel. Fine for breaking quarantine is $500/day!

Are you amazed that our flights were 100% full? Plenty of people are willing to go through all the effort!’
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