It's Michael Miller cotton and the fabric is called "Poppy Field". I got it on Ebay, it was an end of bolt remnant and it's a few years old. There's another print by him with Tuscan hills or so and it's quite lovely, too.
I think I notice men's socks more than the shoes, or maybe both. If the socks are a weird colour or tennis socks with dressy shoes I cringe. I dislike cowboy boots on men, unless they actually work with cattle, but I like nice sandals on nice feet and really love bare feet in loafers or...
Ugh, I'm giving up. I can neither access nor see any contact info for Sewretro, nor am I able to contact Google directly. They keep redirecting me to tons of different help forums and topics, none of which have anything to do with this problem, and all of which are for people who own a blog, not...
I just tried that link and can't see what I normally see, it just says I have to sign in with my Google mail, but when I do it says I don't have access. It's saved in my favourites, so I usually just click on it and can read the blog, but not any more. I don't actually want to contribute, just...
Oh, now I'm really confused as this seems to be another blog?! I mean the one where different bloggers all add entries of their latest projects. Lauren sometimes does, so maybe she'll see this and can chime in. Or is it the same person but she runs different blogs? To clarify, I mean...
I have been reading Sew Retro for a long time, but as of today it seems to have gone private? I don't really understand how or why, but it says it is invitation only and to contact the author. Does anyone know who the author of the bog is, or how to get access?
I've been on a bit of a dress-making mission lately, sorry for the rubbish photos - I have to use my phone camera :)
First one is Simplicity Lisette 2209 in some fabric I had in my stash. It came together really quickly and fits surprisingly well, even though it's modern. Hard to see the bust...
^That is brilliant! I also understand Turkish quite well, and as a teenager my friends and I used to get talked about on the bus or subway by Turkish men. They were also really amazed whenever I would reply to them and it really is priceless.
Yep, and there is one right now with a print of ladies that is exquisite, but sadly not my size :( Plus if the last auctions are anything to go by it will go for three digits and cost nearly as much as my wedding dress...
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