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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Show and Tell

It's always great to hear that people have enjoyed making my designs but I get a real thrill when they send me photos as I love to see their own fabric choices . Khris made her version of Frances Frog in no time.

Jules had been looking to make a machine apron when she came across my pattern .



Lisa also sent me her gorgeous version of the machine apron .
The machine apron pattern was published in Handmade v27 no 5 .
The pattern for Frances Frog is available from my shop or my ebay store or email me .
Thanks girls for sending me the photos .



16 comments:

  1. I love seeing what people make with their machines. I just got mine and am still learning.

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  2. I am sure receiving photos like this must give you a fantastic buzz....

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  3. I love to see what personal tweak people can put to a pattern.
    There are a lot of very talented and creative people out there! :^)

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  4. Those came out really nice! I want to make a machine apron now! I am sure it is so helpful and its a great idea!

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  5. I just love Frances - must hang back for a while, though! How nice to receive the photos. Hugs - Lurline♥

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  6. Hey Clare, what a lovely way to sew with a little patchwork mat under your machine, gorgeous!!
    Check out my blog post over about our trip to Gundagai, love your town!!
    Love Posie

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  7. Your "font" colors are a bit difficult to read on your site. You may want to consider changing them.

    I do follow and love your blog & designs. Someday I'd love to make a Frances The Frog. Very cute design.

    But for now I'm busy making things for various charity fundraisers. I know Frances the Frog would be delightful for a kids' gift basket at a fundraiser, so hopefully someday I can give Frances The Frog a try. Definitely a cutie.

    I'd love to make Frances The Frog in Hawaiian/tropical fabrics and post about her on my blog. But then I also think she'd be cute with embellishment (freehand machine embroidery, fabric paint sticks, jewels, etc). Sew many ideas to create cute Frances the Frogs and share insights.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  8. Well doesn't Frances just look like a real prince up there...hehehe Thanks for showing him...hugs KHris

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  9. It was a such a fantastic project to make! Thats why I've made 2! Lisa

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  10. The machine apron is such a fab idea!
    Cute froggy!x

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  11. I've seen that pattern for the machine apron and I'm so going to make that. Kind regards, Anita

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  12. You are sooooo clever!!! I have yet to make the frog...I keep saying I am going to but haven't yet.

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  13. OH yes, big love for Gundagai!! So lucky to have friends there to stay with for a quick weekend away out of Canberra. love Posie

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  14. You are one talented lady! Love the pictures of the projects. Keep us the good work. I hope to make a frog for my daughter soon. She is an adult now and still loves frogd.

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  15. Oh I love the frog! How cute is he?!! :D Congrats on having your item in Handmade - the machine apron is a wonderful idea.

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  16. I'm intrigued by the machine apron. Not something I've ever seen before. Will this stop everything I park infront of the machine as I work from falling on the floor as I get up from the table... like the pin case, scissors, needles, and all other hazards to bare feet!! Must try it!

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