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Saturday, January 24, 2026

Tower of Trim and Ribbon

I have been spending some time organizing my crapht cabinet. I had trims and ribbons in bags and stuffed in corners of the cabinet.  


A toilet paper roll holder will suffice, now that I can see all of them. 


What else is contained in my crapht cabinet? 

Cross-stitch fabric and thread
Rolls of colored duct tape
Containers of seed beads
Pom Pom trims
Oil and acrylic paints
Pillow forms

Update on the current sewing project. Struggling again with the bodice portion of the dress. I had to recut one part of the bodice TWICE. Good thing the flamingo print I've chosen has extra fabric. 

Thrifting update: I picked up a $3.99 bag of Matchbox cars, here are a few of the interesting ones. There were three other bags of the cars. The bag I chose contained cars manufactured in the 1990s. Someone's Matchbox collection went to thrift. I say someone because as a little girl I loved to play with Matchbox cars. 

Thursday, January 22, 2026

Art Class Has Started

Even photographing my art supplies for my professor's review looks artistic. 


At first I bought the crappy crapht acrylic paint from an online retailer. What was I thinking? I already had the required colors in higher-end paint for the upcoming project. 

We also needed brushes and pencils, both of which I had on hand in my amazing crapht cabinet



Some years ago, I fancied myself as a landscape painter and worked with oil or acrylic paint. I kept maybe 10% of what I created during that time period and burned the rest in an artist's fit

Design Fundamentals is described as an introduction to understanding the underlying structure of all two-dimensional art forms. There are 40 students taking this online course. The professor noted that the community college district added more remote classes and upped the class size (previously 25-30 students) this semester. 

Segueing to the subject of food. I have been trying to branch out making breads and other dishes. Here was my first Quiche Lorraine and I recently made homemade pizza

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

What Sewing Actually Is and the Antique Pattern Find

I am figuring out this new hobby of sewing clothing. I've come to the realization you can be just as creative in garment creation as anything else. There is the base pattern, then you can add your own touches with stitches and other details. 


One comment on this FB post was "they forgot the cursing percentage." I would add seam ripping involves ASR "angry seam ripping." Pressing and ironing aren't even included in the graphic. 

I visited an estate sale liquidator up country and spent $10 on antique sewing patterns. Antique is considered over 100 years old. I never imagined I would be able to obtain such patterns. 

Butterick No. 424 and 426 doll clothes patterns are from 1923. 

Dating back even further to 1899 Butterick 337 Doll's Play Suit pattern


Butterick 4314 Baby Dress, also from 1899

The last bit of ephemera is undated but around the same time period as the others. The Pictorial 2224 child's dress size 1/2 - 6. 

I never imagined I would find patterns this old. Hoping against hope I will find a treasure trove of antique ladies dress patterns to create modern clothes from vintage sewing patterns

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Watermelon Dress and some crafty patterns

I. Just. Can't. Help. Myself. I traveled downstairs to my sewing pattern repository and pulled yet another pattern. This is why I keep random bits of specialty print fabric - for projects just like this! 

This pattern is child size 2, 1992 Simplicity 7784 with collar and pocket variations.  

Other patterns I pulled were crafty in nature. 1996 McCall's Crafts Sewing Doll with Quilt.


And 1993 Simplicity Decorative Pull Toy in 5 styles. Neither one of these patterns are scheduled for completion, just retained in the keeper category. 


1998 Pieces from My Heart #183 The Chosen Ones. Cutest of the cute holiday patterns. 


Ending with a bit of randomness - I have encouraged people to buy stocks, especially dividend stocks for investment. I received an offer from eTrade to sell an odd lot of 50 FedEx stock. I accepted and wasn't really paying attention to how much that trade was worth. Let's just say I made more than a few thousand and paid off my debt from 2025. Don't be afraid to buy dividend-producing stocks! 

Friday, January 16, 2026

Female Sefiroth Cosplay Part 3

Sally Stand-in models the bodice and skirt portion version of the female Sefiroth cosplay patterned from Simplicity 8074. The arm bands, etc. are cut but not sewn at this stage. 

My first attempt at the bodice was a disaster. Had to recut the fabric and try again. Sewing is not all wine and roses, especially when you are a rank beginner. I went with the second attempt, a mushroom print with a solid center, with the backing in an MCM-inspired print. Going with that solid center inset made it look more Star Trek than Sefiroth.



Working with remnants meant I had to piece the fabric together to fit the pattern piece. In a way it became a Happy Mistake. That is when you intend to go a certain direction in a project and something happens, ok, mistakes happen, then it becomes a Happy Mistake. 

The pattern instructions note to line the skirt with bias tape but I chose to fully line it with cotton. The beige fabric needed to be stiffer to drape correctly. I like the skirt and it fits, unlike the bodice. Even it is too small for Sally Stand-In, I barely got it on her to model it. 

The jacket was made to wear with the dress female-sefiroth-cosplay-jacket. Because of my frustration with the pattern, I am going to put it away for now and move on to the next project.  

Here, I am making the marks with the tailor's chalk. This is the most complex garment I have tackled so far. 


Next up is Simplicity 4807. Fabric is cut and marked, ready to sew. Let's see how a vintage pattern stacks up to a modern one for instructions and easy-to-follow ability. 

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

My Name is Tami and I have a Sewing Pattern Obsession

This week's sewing patterns purchased at thrift (4 for $1) fuel my obsession. These have landed in my vintage sewing pattern tub of wonderfulness. 


It is an automatic keeper when there is a cat in the pattern graphic! 1965 Simplicity 5080 child pajama, nightgown and cap

Another from 1965 Butterick 3656 Misses Evening Length Dress




Jumping back to an early Vogue 6564 skirt pattern from 1965

And the rarest of rare, a pattern maker unknown to me until now, Spadea Boutique Patterns Y-1012-2 from 1969. Being sized at 12, this will be a dress I will attempt in the months to come. 

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Joining in Again - Grandfluencer Style

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Leading off with the embroidered piece scored at an estate sale of a lady who lived in a mobile home park. I made it to the second day late morning. That piece was in a crafter's box, where I purchased a couple of sewing patterns, and a couple of books all for $10. The books were listed for sale on eBay from my iPhone. My $10 should turn into $40. 

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And what am I joining in again with? I am already prepping posts for the April Blogging from a-to-zchallenge. Admittedly, one of my favorite parts of the challenge is the Theme Reveal. 2025 Theme Reveal is another of my popular posts from that year theme-reveal-for-2025-april-blogging. I've got the gown, I've got the wig, I'm good to go for the theme reveal post scheduled for March 9


Signups for the event are March 24 through April 5. Like my Countdown posts at Christmas, it takes months of preparation. A 3-month lead time is just about right.  

Ending the post with Belle, our German wirehaired pointer splashing around in the pond. We have had a break in the weather so we were able to visit the property. Lots of trees down and the greenery is sprouting fast.