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Features from Last Week's Link Party

Sew Woodsy: Features from Last Week's Link Party

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Features from Last Week's Link Party

Thank you to everyone who linked up projects last week. We spent last weekend on a weekend getaway, but got to give our Bean Bag Toss we made to our good friends (and they loved it)! We hope to start working on some more projects this week. Here are our favorite five projects plus the reader's choice from last week. 

Button Wall Plaque for Sewing Room from At Home by the Baye
These are super cute! I can't get over how cute these are... and creative! 

Fabric Wrap Belt from Craft Buds
I absolutely LOVE this fabric belt... I can't wait to make one! 

Plywood Outdoor Chalk Board from Acessroize and Organize
If I had kids I would be all over this! What an awesome chalk board!

The Early Bird and the Night Owl from Cookie and Claire
How adorable are these onesies!!?! All cut free hand and used some freezer paper to stencil on the details! Great job!

Salvage a Melted/Damaged Lamp Shade from Gardners to Bergers 
Love this lampshade revamp! Everyone is doing them and somehow I've yet to make one! 


Reader's Choice

The Starboard Skirt from Suburbs Mama

I love this skirt and the fact that she was able to make a skirt for both her and her daughter and a pair of pants for her son (all out of a $3.99 thrifted sheet)! 


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5 Comments:

At July 26, 2011 at 11:20 AM , Blogger Rita said...

Thank you so much for featuring my skirt :)

 
At July 26, 2011 at 11:26 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

What an honor to be featured! Glad you liked the button wall hanging.

 
At July 26, 2011 at 12:22 PM , Blogger Donene said...

Love your features! Thanks for visiting.

 
At July 26, 2011 at 8:40 PM , Blogger From G2B said...

Thanks again for featuring my lampshade revamp!
xo, Bec

 
At July 27, 2011 at 6:10 AM , Blogger Ms Muffin said...

Wow - am loving the button idea!!! Amazing! Thanks for sharing!

 

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