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back at it again with another BLINKING
‼️REALLY HARD‼️🤯

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Friend likes my Snyland Snace, so I'll now snost my other snaintings
Lars doodles my beloved
Had to do it to em
A Tigeriffic Top
Pattern: Hansie, size 8 Designer: Seamwork Fabric: Lady McElroy, Tigeriffic, viscose challis lawn
This was a fun one!
My local sewing shop has a large format printer so when I went in to grab my print order, I spotted their basket of remnants and my eye was drawn to this super cool tiger print. $26 for a yard and a quarter, which was about exactly the right amount for this Hansie pattern.
Hansie, which is free(!) is just four pattern pieces: front, back, front neckline facing, back neckline facing. I had some light interfacing in my stash to line the facing pieces, and I pulled some leftover black bias tape from a previous project to finish the hem. This whole thing cost me $31 including the cost of printing the pattern.
Large format printing is a godsend, by the way.
Anyway, I was a little apprehensive about cutting into this fabric, but I took my time transferring the markings and carefully cutting out the pattern, and sewing with it was very satisfying. After doing the 16 darts on the Sorrel Bag, these two darts sewed up VERY easily.
Including cutting the paper pattern, pattern pieces, and sewing, I think this whole thing took about four hours.
It looks boxy on the hanger, but drapes better on the body. This will look cute with shorts this summer, or half-tucked into jeans with some accessorizing.
I might try this again in a neutral linen, but we'll see. I have some other plans for the next few projects before I can return to this one.

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A hat for baby
Pattern: None, just 75 rows on the circular knitting machine Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn, 100% cotton
This is one of those easy tube hats on the circular knitting machine (YouTube has tons of tutorials on how to make them). I have an Addi Express King Size with 46 needles and you'd think, oh that's too big for a baby head, but it actually works out when you fold the tube inside of itself to double it up and then cinch the ends together.
There is some unevenness on the tension and a few dropped stitches here and there, but there's a good reason: this hat was a group effort. My husband's brother and his wife had a baby, and my husband and son each cranked out about 20 rows so we could say it's from all of us. I started it, finished it, and secured it. It's not an heirloom piece, and I don't even expect it to last more than a couple of washes, but I thought it would be a cute idea, and they're getting real (store bought) clothing from us that will last. At least until they get caked in vomit or feces.