Many thanks to Susan Beal for including A Dress A Day in her "This Just In" roundup in the new issue of Adorn. It's nice to be in such good company!
Many thanks to Susan Beal for including A Dress A Day in her "This Just In" roundup in the new issue of Adorn. It's nice to be in such good company!
looks like an interesting magazine. I’ve never seen it. Where do they usually sell it?Marguerite
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I’ve seen it in most Barnes&Nobles and Borders stores … you can order it from their website, too.
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I’ve seen it at Michaels and Joanne’s fabric. Fairly slim magazine, but interesting topics!
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I have a question, if you have a minute to answer it: Do you recommend any favorite sewing books that would be great for an intermediate sewer looking to expand her horizons? Love your blog! Thanks.
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yay for dress a day! yayy for new magazines to check out!
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This looks like a great magazine – has anyone seen it for sale in the UK? If so, where! ;ve not seen it in Borders in the UK.
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Thanks everyone for the info. I go to those stores, but probably never looked in the magazine sections. Erin, your blog is the first one I read everyday, or mostly every day!
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Here’s a dress – well, OK, the jumper and/or pants and/or skirt – for the bibliophile: stylebubble.typepad.com/style_bubbleOne has to scroll down to the 11/16 entry – past the shoes. You’ll get there.
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I have heard of Adorn but never read it. I will have to now. 🙂
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What month is the issue of Adorn that you are in labeled as????
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Congratulations!
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Ok–off topic, but weren’t you on a hunt for ginkgo fabric a few months ago? If you haven’t seen this, I think it’s pretty perfect:http://kirinote.blogspot.com/2007/11/ginkgo.html
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Hey butterfly — it’s the Winter ’07 issue.And Meghan, yes, that fabric is PERFECT! I have it bookmarked as a Christmas present. For me. 🙂
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Hurrah! Congratulations on getting into Adorn! I love that magazine, and just got my copy in the mail. So fun!Hey, I need a great, fairly simple bias-cut pattern for a holiday-party skirt. Do you have any suggestions? I know that you usually only do dresses, but as I’m a nursing mum, I can’t fuss with the top end of a dress when I’m out with the baby. Skirts it is!
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Oh, I plan on using some Silk Dupioni for the skirt.
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Congratulations, I’ll have to go check out this issue.
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