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Two different style halterneck tops for me and Elvis, a sleeveless top for Sproglette and some unexciting black linen trousers with animal print pockets. 

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A romper with tie back for Sproglette and a halterneck with in-built bra for me. Elvis has the same romper but in the same fabric as my top, she’s already gone out in it.
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You are so prolific, Wendy. Are you able to sew all the stretchy things just using the overlocker?
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My first halterneck which is fully lined and has a band at the waist, was done only on the overlocker. It’s great in winter when I’m making long sleeved tops with cuffs and neck/waist bands!
Hems and fold over waistbands need to be done on my sewing machine (well, I hem on a cover stitch).
Hems and fold over waistbands need to be done on my sewing machine (well, I hem on a cover stitch).
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Thanks. I might try and make a long hoodie dress using it come September's class.wendy james wrote: ↑Mon Jul 17, 2023 5:54 pm My first halterneck which is fully lined and has a band at the waist, was done only on the overlocker. It’s great in winter when I’m making long sleeved tops with cuffs and neck/waist bands!
Hems and fold over waistbands need to be done on my sewing machine (well, I hem on a cover stitch).
I was amazed and so pleased when I recently found out that I could disable the blade on an overlocker!
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It was R's grandson's birthday on Sunday. He's mad about the 'Hey Bear' animated fruits on TV, especially the pineapple. I knew what I wanted to make him, but couldn't get it done in time to deliver it while we were in the UK. It looks more like a pumpkin than a pineapple - and the Hey Bear fruits don't have arms and legs - but, do you think it will please a 2-year old?

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I love it and if the little one doesn't approve (which I highly doubt) then please send it me!
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That looks super OTH - I think a small person would love it.
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That is so delightful OTH! It's absolutely perfect for a little person.
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Here's my first ever attempt at wire weaving/viking wire knit/trichinopoly chain.
You form it around the stick (drift wood I picked up) and then pull it through a series of holes until it becomes 3 times the length and thinness.
You form it around the stick (drift wood I picked up) and then pull it through a series of holes until it becomes 3 times the length and thinness.
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Finally back to doing some small sewing projects; a reversible tote bag (for my friends birthday) and a kindle pouch for me. I'm still not very neat (for some reason cutting in straight lines is a problem) but pleased with what I can make so far.
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Lovely material Wiggle and the bags look really cool
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Lovely stuff folks!
We had those WW FQs too.
We had those WW FQs too.
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Another productive afternoon and completed a little lined book bag with a front pocket. Very pleased with how it turned out
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Three cushions covers completed quite quickly
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I made another felt wreath.
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It’s very pretty with your front door colour!
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I did a charcoals and pastels workshop on Saturday, may as well share that I suppose.
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