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Prim Bunny Rabbit

No. 1299; Adorable antiqued stained prim bunny. This is one our SewSimpleŽ easy pattern line. ...

TRP Very Primitive Grungy Christmas Rusty Bells E-pattern

I've had so much fun with these ornies! You will absolutely LOVE making these FUN & EASY ornies ...

Martha - pin cushion

Martha is a primitive pin cushion. She looks great sitting on a shelf. She has a personality all ...

Christmas Crow Ice Skating Door Doll

This is the sweetest primitive winter crow. His wings are flung out as he frolicks through the ...

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Home Sewing A Forgotten Pastime
Posted on 2007-06-18 by Adrienne Hughes (Viewed 324 times)
There was a time in the world when mom or grandma would make their children's school clothes, repair garments by hand, and make stuffed animals and gifts for the neighbors. Children arrived on the first day of school wearing a new handmade dress or uniform. Their fashion dolls were dressed in clothing made of the same fabrics and stuffed animals were created from remnants or socks. Fast forward to the 21st century where most people's clothing, home decor items, and gifts are purchased read more...

Finding Deals On Fabric For Your Sewing Projects
Posted on 2007-06-18 by Susanne Myers (Viewed 220 times)
If you love to sew and work on different projects, you are always on the lookout for a great deal on fabric. And if you are just starting out, you don’t want to spend a lot on fabric in case you make a mistake and have to start over. Here are some of my favorite ways to shop for great deals on fabric. Fabric Store Fabric stores often have fabrics that are out of season, remnants and older fabric on sale. Just stop in the fabric store every few weeks and browse through the read more...



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