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A flippin’ awesome Thread Theory Finlayson

December 4, 2017

This fabric was an impulse buy the last time I was in Three Little Birds. It’s a Charley Harper interlock knit from Birch, and this substrate worked so much better for a sweatshirt than the Lodo dress I made this summer. Plus, how could I resist these penguins? Mal…

Filed Under: 2017 makes, knit, Mal's Wardrobe Refresh, shirts Tagged With: finlayson, thread theory

Another Fairfield Button-up for Mal!

November 13, 2017

I’m on a button-up roll! Luckily for Mal, because he really needs a wardrobe refresh. After the success of my first Fairfield, I immediately cut out two more, and have fabric for a third. It’s like this pattern was drafted just for Mal – the fit is excellent. I…

Filed Under: 2017 makes, gifts, Mal's Wardrobe Refresh, shirts Tagged With: fairfield button-up, thread theory

Crafting in Small Spaces

November 12, 2017

Since I started sewing and bombarding all my friends with photos of my projects on Instagram, I’ve managed to suck a few friends into the hobby as well. I was chatting with Lindsey the other day about sewing when you don’t have a dedicated space and you can’t leave things…

Filed Under: tips and tricks, tools

Thread Theory Fairfield Button-up!

October 30, 2017

I’ve been meaning to make Mal a button-up shirt for a while. I even bought the fabric months ago at Stitch and it’s been sitting on my shelf taunting me. We recently bought fabric for two more, so it was time to finally tackle it! This pattern is awesome, much…

Filed Under: 2017 makes, fitting, Mal's Wardrobe Refresh, shirts Tagged With: fairfield button-up, thread theory

Another Deer & Doe Plantain for Rachel

October 16, 2017

Since I bought the fabric in my last post without a plan, I had 3 yards instead of the 2.3 called for in the Aldaia pattern. I had a good amount leftover, so I decided to make a quick surprise t-shirt for Rachel! The last plantain I made her came…

Filed Under: 2017 makes, gifts, knit, t-shirts

Dotty Pauline Alice Aldaia Dress

October 8, 2017

Polka dot? Don’t mind if I do! (Mal insisted I insert that joke). I seriously love how this dress came out. I bought this fabric, Art Gallery Jungle Ave Dotted Boulevard, at Stitch in July when they had a sale on knits with a vague plan that I’d make a…

Filed Under: 2017 makes, dresses, knit Tagged With: aldaia, fit and flaare, pauline alice

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On the way back from Skye we stopped at Blair Cast On the way back from Skye we stopped at Blair Castle where they had a great fashion exhibit from their collection. They also had a room of stunning needlework collected or created by one of the Duke’s daughters in the 1800s. 

With our extra day, we went to Lochcarron of Scotland for a fabric mill tour. We were going to spend the day exploring the Scottish Borders but found a giant bulge in the tire of our rental car so we anxiously drove back to drop it off, avoiding as many of the millions of potholes as possible. 

Then we headed to our stately hotel for our last day before heading home: a spa day complete with afternoon tea and yes another tasting menu.
We didn’t spend as much time in Skye as we thoug We didn’t spend as much time in Skye as we thought we would. Our hotel sucked and it was SO crowded. We drove to one hike and turned right around when we saw the crowd. But we did get some gorgeous views, a tour at Talisker, and an incredible tasting menu @scorrybreacrestaurant.
Photos from Oban: the drive was beautiful and we s Photos from Oban: the drive was beautiful and we stopped at Inveraray Castle. We went straight to Harris Tweed Oban where I got beautiful fabric. Then to our stylish B&B. The next day we headed to Skye but stopped at Glencoe for an easy walk around a beautiful little loch. 

The castle was a filming location for a Christmas episode of Downton Abbey, and there were photos everywhere. In the little cafe a woman asked if she could take a photo of the photo over our table and I said “sure, I love that show” and she looked at me dead serious and said “yeah of course!” Like duh.
Very full day in Edinburgh: National Museum of Sco Very full day in Edinburgh: National Museum of Scotland and the Dr. Who exhibit, lunch in a building from the 1500s, Edinburgh Castle, shopping, Dovecot studios (textile gallery), and the Scotch Whiskey Experience. We logged almost 8 miles of walking then took a taxi back to our amazing hotel.
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