What’s the plan stan?
This weekend I plan on sewing my daughter’s Halloween costume. She is going to be a flapper girl. I’d also like to cut out my muslin for the trench coat I’m sewing.
Sheila has lost weight or should I say I have. I’ve lost 15 lbs.! How? By watching my calorie and sodium intake. I do not eat burgers and fries at McDonalds any more and I have cut out 99% of processed foods. Fresh food. That’s it. So, now I have to adjust Sheila which makes me feel good to see her thinner.
I found some fabric at Marshall Fabric for my trench coat. I’m not sure what type of fabric it is as this store does not really properly label their fabrics. I do know this much it is for outerwear. It has the right texture though. I’d like to line this coat with something from Amy Butler. The lining is going to cost more than the main fabric. Oh well.

Project Runway Canada has started and it’s good. Different host and mentor but just as good. I could never do that show if I was a designer. Very competitive and very very stressful. Some of the challenges they give are extremely difficult. You’d have to be a quick thinker and work very fast. One gal competing cannot sew. How can anyone be on that show and not sew. She hand sewed her garments. Weird. I would have liked to see her get the boot as she was also very arrogant.


In Stitches
I didn’t know Canada had their own Project Runway! Very cool. I’ve wondered that too on past ones here, how anyone going on this show can not sew.
….and I wish the American one would start up again.
(Congrats on the weight loss! Yet another reason I hate McD’s. Nasty stuff!)
Please Visit The Lovely Becky • 4:08 am
Looking forward to seeing the final product. I recently discoverd Amy Butler, and am trying to decide what to sew with her fabrics (and which one) so much to choose from and so pretty!
Please Visit The Lovely Alex • 12:43 pm