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Hello friends! Things are feeling pretty festive around here lately despite the days growing colder, darker and shorter as the solstice approaches. I've been hanging up garlands, making and eating lots of holiday treats, and decorating our Christmas tree, which for the first year in a long time is not my usual white fake tree but a real actual (formerly-?) alive tree. I have to say, I was not prepared for the volume of water it consumes on the daily, but it's beautiful and smells like the Christmases of my youth, and I love not having to vacuum up all of the little white plastic detritus and glitter that used to end up all over the house in prior years. I wanted to send out a quick note before the end of the year to let you know about two things I've been working on that I'm excited about, plus some other things I've been into and up to: |
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sign up for my new online class! |
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Do you have a pile of remnants or scraps that you could turn into patchwork fabric? Do you love the patchwork clothing trend and feel inspired to make a patchwork garment? Treat yourself to my online class in January where I will share my ideas and favorite techniques for creating patchwork fabric for garments using your apparel fabric scraps and remnants. I've been working with my friend Deepika to offer an online class on Pattern Review that is a shorter, mini-version of the workshop I taught last summer at A Gathering of Stitches in Maine. It will be held on Zoom on January 21 at 3 PM-4:30 PM Eastern. Get more details on the class and sign up via the link below. Have something fun and crafty to look forward to in the New Year!! |
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The second thing I'm excited to tell you about is that we just released new projector files for a number of our adult PDF patterns. I love that these completely eliminate the need to print pattern pieces! Read more about the new projector files and see my home projector setup in these posts from my blog. |
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crocheting: I made a beaded crochet garland using Delia's awesome tutorial for our tree. I love that it looks like a popcorn cranberry garland, but you can make it without the beads and it’s equally lovely. reading: recently finished Louis Erdrich's The Sentence on audiobook, everything Erdrich writes is just so phenomenal. Currently reading The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese. sewing: Clementine got last-minute tickets to see Suki Waterhouse with a friend earlier this week and needed something to wear. I went into Crazy Sewing Mode and whipped up a pink faux fur coat (above) which turned out pretty damn good for the hour or so I spent making it, if I do say so myself. knitting: Finally finished my socks and yay my feet are so cosy!! watching: The Martha Stewart documentary - I know I’m late to this party, but wow. Martha is such a cultural icon, and her long reign as Queen of DIY was such an incredible phenomenon. It was so fascinating to see her legacy celebrated and dissected in this doc, and dang, all of the shit she took. I was definitely influenced by Martha when I was in my 20's and beginning to craft my identity as a maker. (for more links and faves, check out my Friday Faves series here) |
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As we brace for what is sure to be a nerve-wracking 2025, I hope you are finding ways to stay warm, cosy and grounded during this holiday season. Read or made anything lately that you want to recommend to me? Let me know - I'd love to hear from you! Wishing you all comfort and joy. xo, Rae |
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