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Sally Dresses

I made these  Sally dresses by Very Shannon  this week. I love the fact that there are only two pages to print, to get started and no taping! That is a huge plus in he PDF sewing patten world. The dress has three sleeve versions and there is no buttons, zipper or closure to worry about. Just slip over the child's head and go. That is perfect in the busy mornings of getting up and going to work, school or to the pool this summer. I was worried about the sizing. If the collar opening is too big, the dress hangs off of the shoulders. If to small, the dress does not fit over the child's head. That is why I made a muslin bodice first to test the bodice out first. In both cases, I went with a smaller size than I normally would have. When reading this pattern look at the finished garment sizing. That helped us with the sizing. I can see this dress being in almost any color and type of fabric. We used what we had on hand mostly this pollen yellow fabric with accents of cotton p...

Your Sew Spoiled Projects!

I love seeing the projects that you have completed! This is my favorite part about designing patterns. Here are some awesome pictures from the  Flickr: your Sew Spoiled projects!  group. eco-friendly Cabrio Tote | Flickr - Photo Sharing! weekender tote | Flickr - Photo Sharing! New ironing board cover | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Ladybug Mini Purse | Flickr - Photo Sharing! lanyard | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Patchwork iPad Folding Case | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Sew spoiled wristlet | Flickr - Photo Sharing! If you have completed a Sew Spoiled pattern add it to the Flickr Group,  Your Sew Spoiled Projects ! Or Pin it on Pinterest and link the pattern or tutorial.  “Can you sell the products you make from  Sew Spoiled Patterns ???” Yes, you can sell the products that you as a home seamstress make! All I ask is that you state, “This pattern is an original Sew Spoiled Design by Leah Williams.” in the description. It is super eas...

Music Lovers Listen

presents 2009 Originally uploaded by Sew Spoiled I am a music teacher by day and seamstress by night, when the two worlds collide it is magical!! The Music Lover armband is so much fun to make because the first step involves a hunt through your fabric scraps. Little pieces of gold!! Once you have collected all of your scraps and cut out the shapes, you simply iron and sew! I am currently working on a variety of shapes for different devices out there. Also I would like to make the arm strap for small, medium and large sizes using different strap templates. That is why I love being able to sew because you can change so many variables to customize your project. These two are gifts. I hope you enjoyed the sneak peek. Merry Christmas! ~Leah