In which I say I’m not going to write much, but then I write a book anyway: traveling with older kids presents a different set of challenges than traveling with littles.
Read More: Lisa Takes the Easy Way OutMonth: July 2013
Weekend Favorites
Wherein an anniversary is observed, links are shared, and a happy weekend is wished.
Read More: Weekend FavoritesThe Easy A-Line and the Robot Overlords
Yes, it’s another eBook! What can I say, it’s been a prolific kind of summer so far. This time I show you how to make your own skirt pattern, and then sew an elastic-waist A-line from it. If you’ve been waiting to hear how to make the Robot Overlord Skirt, this is the pattern you need.
Read More: The Easy A-Line and the Robot OverlordsSummer road trip music
It’s family fun in the form of CD mix-making! We all came up with our own track lists, and then designed our own covers. We’re ready for our next Summer road trip!
Read More: Summer road trip musicSummering
Just a little taste of my days lately. Ice cream, Fourth of July hot dogs and sparklers, a dip in my parents’ pool… I’ve been working hard these last few weeks, but also making sure to remember not to work *all* of the time. How are you summering these days?
Read More: SummeringWeekend Favorites
Favorite links and photos for this week, plus a little chat about vintage fashion.
Read More: Weekend FavoritesSo, there’s a book tote tutorial now…
The Library Book Tote is the perfect size to carry craft books to and from the library (or magazines, home from the book shop). The 9-page illustrated PDF tutorial is suitable for motivated beginner sewists, and includes instructions for customization. Click through for photos and more information!
Read More: So, there’s a book tote tutorial now…Robot Overlord Fabric? Cool.
I designed this fabric, featuring my husband’s Clarkesworld Magazine Robot Overlord, and you can get some if you like! Coming soon: a skirt tutorial and a book tote tutorial, both featuring the robots.
Read More: Robot Overlord Fabric? Cool.