I’m on Claritan and Flonase together for oak pollen season this year, so I actually haven’t been sneezing for once. I’m not very miserable at all, which is as good as it gets when sheets of pollen coat everything for weeks on end. March 2021 LEARNING I’ve been doing more
Remember when I mentioned the petite raglan adjustment in my Elliot Sweater post? That adjustment really shines in this Seamwork Finn tee. I don’t mean to be disrespectful of any sewist, but I’ve seen a lot of ill-fitting Finn tees online — so many, in fact, that I almost made
Where are my beret and bongos? Am I late for the poetry reading? What’s happening? I don’t know. I only know that I love this Seamwork Ace. I know you can’t see any details in this slightly blurry photo of a black t-shirt, but this is probably the easiest t-shirt
Time to play “First Quarter Catch-Up” for my Tee of the Month Club! Here’s my Elliot Sweater from Helen’s Closet. I cut this out in December and sewed it in January. I think it’s a 16/18 graded to a 20/22 at the hips, which is larger than it should be
I barely sewed at all in 2020, mostly due to my poor health, and I missed it. Sewing may not be my favorite hobby, but it holds a unique place in my life. I feel better when I can make something with my hands. One of the things I did
February was a short but eventful month, so I’ll keep the wrap-up equally brief. February 2021 LEARNING I worked a bit more on the vegan cooking class I’ve been auditing. MAKING I sewed a pair of All Well Studio Pants, took in a t-shirt I bought on clearance, made a