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The Perfect Layering Piece
The perfect layering piece. It is the quest we are all on from the time we experience that first chill from overly exuberant air conditioner use or that first wave of unwanted heat that hits us while we are innocently going about our daily lives. Since that day, we have been searching for something that we can put on over a light undergarment like a chemise or a longline bra or even a light tank that will provide just a little protection against the office AC or that can help…
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Weaving Sticks Hip Bag
We joke about it, but truth be told… we love bags. Bags in all sizes, shapes, and colors adorn our home on hooks, in closets, and hanging on doorknobs just waiting for their turn to be called into use on a trip to the grocery store or an outing downtown.
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Over the Top Present Toppers
Tis the season of giving. If you are anything like us you love the shopping, but the wrapping that goes along with it, not so much.
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Ripples and Leaves Scarf – Crochet Pattern
Here in the Seattle, the weather is cooling off, the leaves are changing colors, and our aquatic mammalian and avian friends are migrating through the waters and skies of Puget Sound.
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Sewing Must Haves
So, you’ve been bitten by the creativity bug and you’ve decided that sewing is going to be your next foray into the maker world… WELCOME!
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Pick Me Up Cards! – Sewing Project
Everyone needs a little pick me up from time to time and these fabric cards are the perfect way to lift anyone’s spirits.
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Self Care Soothing Eye Pillows
We try to take a little time for self-care each day. Try…
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Embroidered Dino Eggs
Not so big of a secret… but Shannon was at one point in time a paleontologist. No, we are not kidding…
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Sashiko Book Cover
We love books; cookbooks, novels, photo albums, and journals. Visitors to our home on more than one occasion have marveled and asked, “have your read all of these?” Yes, we have. Many times over…
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All Tied Up Tote
Back in the day, Shannon and Jason used to be ranking members of the corporate world, a world where we were required to wear ties to work daily.