Flickr Roundup
It’s been awhile since I shared some of the projects you’ve added to the Sew Much Ado Flickr Group, so here we go!
Teresa made this using my nursing cover tutorial:
Flashcards from grkhnybee using my felt flashcards tutorial. I love that she added math symbols to make it a math game!
Coralee from The Angry Turtle used my free bucket hat pattern to make this hat (wouldn’t it be nice to always have a model who sits so still?!):
Another hat! Andrea from Addicted to Tutes made a cute hat that any budding paleontologist would love!
And what lucky twins to get these Ruby Lou Dolls made by Michelle from City House Studio. Can you believe she’s a mom of twins but still found the time to make the dolls as gifts for a friend’s set of twins? We all could use a friend like Michelle :).
Lastly, some of you have emailed me asking if I sell ready-made Mommy & Mia Aprons, which I don’t. For now, my small amount of sewing time is mostly spent making tutorials to share with you and designing new patterns, but you can still own a Mommy & Mia Apron even if you don’t sew (or just don’t want to :)).
Bernice’s Designs offers several different apron styles in her Etsy shop, including the Mommy & Mia Apron.
She always puts her own unique twist on each apron. You know I love anything and everything made out of Bliss, including this apron:
Bernice herself is as sweet as pie, and I know you’d be happy with any of her aprons!
If you made anything using my patterns or tutorials, add some pics to the Sew Much Ado Flickr Group so I can feature you!
Hi from your newest follower/s with google and facebook, Karima from
http://www.karimascrafts.com
and
http://www.karimasblogs.blogspot.com
How fun to see my little dolls again!
Thanks for featuring me!
Your Ruby Lou doll pattern is the best!
what a sweet surprise to see my picture on your blog today… thanks for the shout out! I’ve really enjoyed your blog, keep up the great work.
All looks beautiful and very well made, the gummy bear looks so cute.