I had a complete freak out when I busted open my swap package. Oh.my. I was drooling over the WIP of these slippers in the flickr group, so to have them arrive on my doorstep was a dream! Rachel drew my name and she flat got it right in everything she sent.    The colors, the […]

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  • Wow, what a lovely collection – you did do well. Thanks for all the useful links Lindsey – today the slippes, yesterday the sewing machine cover. You’re a star.ReplyCancel

    • You’re so welcome, glad to share. Thank you for encouraging me by reading along!

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  • What a great swap you had! and you so deserve what you received.ReplyCancel

    • Patricia, thank you so much. I felt blessed for sure by Rachel’s generosity!

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  • Lucky you! Those slippers are absolutely adorable, and yes, everything matches your mosaic so well. : )ReplyCancel

  • Such a pretty selection, lucky you.ReplyCancel

  • Beautiful gifts xReplyCancel

  • She definitely nailed it! You should go ahead and make some for your daughter, so you can keep these for yourself!ReplyCancel

  • you really got spoiled by rachel. such a great idea!ReplyCancel

I’m waiting for my partner to receive her package, so I thought I’d share with you! This swap was between the hosts of each circle of the do. Good Stitches charity bee. I made my partner a sewing machine cover and a journal cover (which I forgot to photograph, gah!). I used this tutorial from […]

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  • This is just gorgeous and I would be so happy to received it. Do you want my name and snail mail address? Cause I can give them to you if you like 🙂ReplyCancel

  • oh lindsey, i am really hoping this is mine! srsly, i am on pins!ReplyCancel

  • Simone

    Love it! And thank you for the link to the tutorial.ReplyCancel

  • Oooh lucky partner xReplyCancel

  • Gina

    Truly one of the prettiest covers I have ever seen!ReplyCancel

  • This is so beautiful Lindsay – I have just used Granny squares to make a cover for my sewing machine too.ReplyCancel

  • I like the structure that the one yours has vs the one in the tutorial. What changes did you make? It’s so cute and I like that it holds it’s boxiness!ReplyCancel

    • Thank you, I forgot to mention that!

      I fused pellon craft fuse to the back of the linen and quilted directly on that. No batting or anything. It really made it structured without being too stiff. I also interfaced the pocket fronts as well.

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  • oh this is really special! NICE!!ReplyCancel

  • Wow its so pretty. I would love to have one for myself..ReplyCancel

  • WOW, I absolutely love this! Really nice work – I’m sure your swap partner will love it. What a nice touch for a craft room!ReplyCancel

  • Kris

    gah! simply gorgeous, Linds!! I need to make one for sure 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Carlyn

    LovelyReplyCancel

  • julie giles

    Id love the tutorial for the sewing machine coverReplyCancel

  • Mary Cruz

    I would like to have the Patten or tutorial for this please. Thank youReplyCancel

This post is part of the Zakka Style Sew Along, please visit here to catch up if you’re just joining us! ————— Welcome to week 19 of the sew along! I’ve enjoyed seeing everyone’s bread baskets this week: Not only were the projects gorgeous (per usual!), but most of you staged your photo with some […]

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  • Beautiful versions of the bread basket project! So nice to see all the different interpretations.ReplyCancel

  • The Sugar Cookie Sack has been the project that I most looked forward to on the sew-along. Nice to do something whimsical and not too complicated.ReplyCancel

  • […] I have been following the Zakka  Along for weeks, but I haven’t actually sewn any of the projects! This week I decided to […]ReplyCancel

This post is part of the Zakka Style Sew Along, please visit here to catch up if you’re just joining us! ————— It’s week 18 and the last week of the 3rd quarter!  WHAT? Can you believe only 6 weeks left? As always, the projects are so beautiful each week! (click on the picture to […]

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  • Oh! I can’t believe you featured me amongst all those lovely pouches! But thank you. The bread basket was a great project, I made it this weekend. I’ll be linking up tomorrow!ReplyCancel

  • When I click on the picture it doesn’t link to the makers as it usually does. Is it me?ReplyCancel

    • No, it happened for me too. I don’t know what I did! Fixed it though, thanks for letting me know!

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  • Marla

    Doh 15 minutes late for linking up…stupid central time zone. Good luck to everyone!ReplyCancel

    • Marla

      Actually according to the post it should still be open until 11:59 pm but it is closed! Can you fix that Lindsey?ReplyCancel

  • Betty

    Love rhe fabrics and the projects will make my granddaughter sooo happy!ReplyCancel

  • Zakka 2.0 Sew Along Starts Tomorrow! | LRstitched :: a journal of stitches

    […] can view a post from round one of the Zakka sew along last year here.    It will give you an idea of how things […]ReplyCancel

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This post is part of the Zakka Style Sew Along, please visit here to catch up if you’re just joining us! ————— Happy Monday! Let’s peek at a few of last weeks projects before we jump into our new week: (click on the picture to be linked to each creator) There were 22 entries this […]

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  • Love you too babycakes!!!ReplyCancel

  • Wow what a great giveaway!! And what a fun sew along – thank you!!!ReplyCancel

  • Oooh I made these for FQ Retreat goody swap – so cute xReplyCancel

  • WOW – I’m so thrilled to have won the Cosmo thread, super generous of Lecien. Thanks for the fun Sew along, the pouch this week looks like fun too.ReplyCancel

  • Patchwork Kurdele – Zakka Style 16. Hafta « rumeysaatas

    […] atmalarını önlemek için güzel bir yöntem bulmuş. Ve kendi kurdelemi Lindsey’in bloğu LR stitched’de görmek de gerçekten çok […]ReplyCancel

  • Joy McCalvin

    I’m following the Zakka Sew along, which is really fun, but I’m don’t have a blog so I can’t link up my picture. 🙁ReplyCancel

    • Joy McCalvin

      I figured out I could link my flicker picture Woo Hoo!! Thanks 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Something went wrong with my link up – my first attempt didn;t work for some reason and now I cant seem to delete that one and just leave the correct link up. So Sorry xxxxReplyCancel

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