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http://thinkliz.com/free-sewing-patterns/
I am going to make some of these...
http://www.burdastyle.com/projects/draw … n-required
I have a ton of scrap fabric I either need to make in to stuff or trash. Time to stop storing it!
I wear jumpers with a t-shirt and leggings or a leotard and leggings. In winter, a turtleneck and leggings. Easy peasy!
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oohh wow, I love the ruffle poop and the English tutor dress and Aubrey dress....wish I had time to make them.
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I stick with super easy stuff. My attention span is too short for more involved projects 
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Love this site!!! Thanks for posting the link! I'm soooo gonna mahe the shelf-bra halter! 
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Thank you so much for posting this. I just got my moms sewing machine and now I want to sew.
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Oooos Thank Wifezilla! I bought two sewing machines yesterday for 40 bucks! She was just "tired of sewing and letting them sit around". One's a kenmore the other is a singer. She also threw in all of her sewing stuffs. I want to make a new apron.
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Those are great sites. They even have patterns for making your own underwear!!!
I wish I had more time and energy, so I could do all the stuff I want to do

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Thanks! So much fabric stored away from when I worked in a fabric store during college... time to do something with it all!
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I refuse to let you guys talk me into sewing too, canning is bad enough. Though I did just buy a tube of liquid stitch for hemming up my curtains to fit the new windows.
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Try a small area first, xpc. You might prefer the iron-on tape called "Stitch Witchery" or something like that over the liquid stuff. It gives a nice flat hem result. Either way, don't plan on putting those curtains into the washer and dryer, ever, unless you learn to sew.
Think of the sewing machine as a precision power tool.... 
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