Looked like $6.98 was a good price, and then I found a 10% off coupon code as well. I'm thinking with judicious pattern choice and fabric usage I might be able to get two seasons' worth of outfits from it--with even extra wearability possibly if dresses could become tops.
I didn't even try to use my cell last night. One of my friends commented that two things can disrupt cell coverage in LA...Hurricane Katrina and the Saints going to the Super Bowl. LOL
If you are looking for Saints fabric I know where to get some...

.. just saying.
Very pretty! That is alot of embroidery!! I think the points look great.
One thing I have found that helps is if you back each piece with heat and bond or wonder under and iron it down after you trim the fabric. It is annoying to do but it has helped me with some designs.
When y'all are making pattern pieces from the european patterns, how do you get an even seam allowance? I have looked and looked for something that would allow me to trace 1/4 in bigger, but I can't find anything- except rulers, but they won't help on the curves. I know y'all must have figured this out, and I'm probably missing the obvious here- wouldn't be the first time LOL.
You can get a
pen that will trace seam allowances here:
http://www.clotilde.com/detail.html?prod_id=2225&criteria=seam+pen
Instead of doing that I know just chalk the actual stitching line that is on the pattern onto the fabric.. I just stich on that line and cut off the rest of the seam allowance.. so I just kidna cut around the pattern instead of it being exact.. That makes no sense. I hope you get what I mean.. I am bad at explaining myself.
Here is a sneak peek of my latest. It hasn't been appliqued yet. Just fused down. Maybe later with the applique...
Beautiful!!!!
Okay dear disbuddies, my computer got a trojan virus today. My son had to wipe the computer clean and reinstall only the necessaties software back on. He said we had too much junk on our computer.

Anyway I lost all of my bookmarks and favorites for all of the blogs, embroidery sites and sewing sites.

I would really appreciate it if everyone would share their favorite websites with me so I can rebuild my files.

TIA
NaeNae you need google bookmarks!!!
It will save your bookmarks under your screen name and you will never ever lose them. You can sign in and use them on different computers. You can download the google toolbar and access them from there or use the igoogle home page thingie.
I enjoyed your minnie trippie. SHe is adorable!!
And I just had to comment on the above, cause I
hate doing buttons. Button holes, not so bad (I have to use MILs machine tho), but I always tell people that I am sorry if their buttons fall off, I am just no good at sewing them on so that they stay.
Are you sewing the buttons on the sewing machine?? I sew my buttons on by hand and have never had one come off. I know I have a button foot, but would never try that. It is very easy to sew a button on by hand. PM me if you need instructions of some sort. You probably wont see this because I am so far behind though!
Enabler Alert...You Can Make This website is having 20% off all purchases this weekend!! Code is: SuperSale
Thank you! I got a couple of patterns thanks to this code!
Sitting by the window like in the book but instead of rain...we are getting snow!!!!
SHe is so pretty in that! I love the outfit. Now I need some of that fabric.. I know.. goodluck to me! LOL!
That bear is adorable!! Is that an anitagooddesigns? Stitches out so well!!!
The Candy dress is going to be beautiful!!
Praying for baby Hannah!!! How scary for you guys.
What is the
reading program thing that a few of you had said helped your kiddos? I can't remember the name of it and was looking for it for a friend of mine. Her kid is having trouble with reading. It wasn't hooked on phonics. Maybe someone will remember?
I am so far behind. I have been sewing Saints stuff.
Who Dat!!!!