Hi there everyone.... I have meant to say (for a while now) that I am loving the "new" feature of blogger that allows me to understand where all of you lovely people are from.
Until this feature became available, I was aware of those of you following though the following widget, and I have even visited your blogs... but as for the rest, I did not even realised that you were there until recently!
Now I now know that there are more of you, some following from really unexpected places, therefore before going any further I would like to take the time to say thank you. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog as busy as life it is. I do appreciate your time, a rear commodity these days, more than a blog entry can express.
I also like to thank you for the feedback that you send me, either by commenting or by emailing me. I really like hearing what you like or don´t as it gives my blogging a sense of purpose and makes me happy to know that my "giving back" is working... makes my day, frankly :-)
When I learnt to sew, thanks to my lovely friend Anja, my life changed. I don´t think there is nothing more fulfilling than achieving one of your childhood dreams! When i made my first piece (a little make up bag) I made a promise to my inner child. I promised that I had to give as much back to the world.This is the reason behind the blog.
Continuing the list of dreams...next: I need to go to the moon and learn to fly... not joking...
Looking for a skirt... any skirt?
Some mornings you can´t decide... shall i wear the long one? the black one? the one with the detail? NO, I am going to cycle... am I not?... can´t it is raining...etc etc... Maybe it is just me, but i doubt it!
I have so often considered how many "types" of skirts one might need to cover all eventualities that my brain has reached a "stop" :-)
Looking for ideas, I have found several great sources which I am very happy to share ....
First one is in the craftsew website, and has such a large amount of options that one must be able to find something :-)
You have a link to Jona G´s A line tutorial
or Fitzpatterns super cute Dana skirt

And of course there is Burda.... for this tutu skirt
I have so often considered how many "types" of skirts one might need to cover all eventualities that my brain has reached a "stop" :-)
Looking for ideas, I have found several great sources which I am very happy to share ....
First one is in the craftsew website, and has such a large amount of options that one must be able to find something :-)
You have a link to Jona G´s A line tutorial
or Fitzpatterns super cute Dana skirt

To go to work, I liked this one
If you are keen to learn how to create a pattern, i have found a brilliant tutorial at fashion era
If you are after a fifties style circle skirt...click here to see how
6 panel circle skirt can be found at the better homes and gardens website
A petticoat skirt from the anti craft website
And also for this layered skirt
Or this great "collage" one...And if you are going out...how about this!
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