A Tunic Tutorial
Most people would prepare a bit more for an upcoming guest spot, but I have gotten crazy busy! Anyway, go to SewMamaSew’s blog for my guest tutorial on making a tunic and tips that will help! I love this blog and find it useful, fun and essential. Check it out and thanks for including me.
The tunics that you see in the blog are made with Butterick 4856. I loved the slit neck and the contrasting yoke. I have also used New Look 6803 and Butterick 5392.
I have just gotten a job at one amazing fabric store, Textile Fabrics, in Nashville. It is an independent store and a real gem to have less than a mile from my front door. I work there three days a week and fear I will never bring home a dime. Hmm.





do i detect a snooki pouf?
Unfortunately I even know what that is. No Jersey for this gal.
So glad I found your Blog, thanks to Sew Mama Sew. I absolutely LOVED your segments on Carol Duvall….Enjoy your new job.
Mary, Months back I emailed and asked you if perchance you had any rubber stamps stashed somewhere of the FORK, KNIFE and SPOON. I don’t see them on the website and was hoping that you might have one of each left. I have this IDEA to make my grandchildren their very own place mats for the dinner table; teaching good manners, etc. My fingers are crossed. I know I could carve my own, but have always been a fan of yours and own so many of the fruits and veggies….have used them over and over and over again. AND THE DON’T WEAR OUT……used the iron, various paints…….great product.
Let me know. As I said, my fingers are crossed and now so are my toes.
Carol