Sunday, August 26, 2012

Buying PDF Sewing Patterns

I've done my share of sewing in the past but in recent years have gravitated to crocheting.  After doing that non-stop for several years and having acquired many, many boxes of fabric I decided to take a rest from the 'hook' and get back into my sewing.
With mostly flannel, I've been making some flannel pillowcases, which are so easy to do and so comfy for a winter night.  Even my 34 yr. old son snaffled an 'Elmo' pillowcase from me (I couldn't sell it as it's a copyright infringement to sell it) and he loves it!



So, after making several of those, I discovered some pdf patterns on Etsy that looked like they would be simple and cute done up.  And they are!
One thing, tho', that you have to be prepared for, is to do a lot of printing and piecing together of the pattern.  For each size you want, you can reprint, but for years of using patterns with more than one size, I learned a little trick that comes in handy for all your patterns.
I don't cut any pattern pieces, but keep the master copy and trace the size I want on a heavy plastic, such as 'vapor barrier' used in house construction.  It's a good weight and easy to fold up and store.  You can  put the plastic copy in an envelope or folder, along with the master copy in it's envelope and everything is neat, tidy and handy when you need it.

This is one little set I made with a PDF pattern...so cute!  Of course, it's available at www.prettypelican.etsy.com




Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Frost in the Middle of August!?

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That's just crazy!  Who'd have thought!
I know I live in the Great White North, but, Holy Cow, that's early.
But I shouldn't be too surprised...this has been one weird weather year.  We had the warmest winter (2011-12) I've ever seen, and I've seen quite a few.  And, while the Prairies have had a somewhat normal Summer, the West and especially the Eastern Provinces have been in major heat.
Oh, well, I guess we get what we get...no use ranting and raling about it.  I'm just hoping for another nice winter like we had last year.

I have had no time at all to do any crocheting to speak of.  And can't see any time coming up soon that I will get any of that done.
These little shoes are so popular that I'm thinking I'd better have quite a few pair ready for the Holiday Season.  They ARE kind of cute!