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SewChristine
http://sewchristine.blogspot.com/
I make unusual and interesting quality handbags, purses and wallets, children's clothes and toys, kitchen accessories and other items. Everything I make is colourful, individual and original. I use natural fabrics and waddings and vintage, repro or current designer fabric and fittings. My blog is dedicated to sewing, handbag making, purse and pouch making, and crafts.
Recent Posts
Sewing in the Snow with Chickens
Is this what it has come to in snowy Kent? Not really. This is my entrant in U Handblog's "extreme sewing" prize giveaway. But it has been cold and snowy the last few days and it is expected to continue.We are going to brave it to the supermarket to...
Cloth doll and final bag for Christmas
This is a photo of the doll I made. How happy does my grandaughter look? Apparently she was thrilled with it. The doll was fairly easy to make although I had to draft my own patterns for the clothes. I didn't know how to do the hair so I used knitti...
Getting Ready and Lisa\'s Giveaway
We're still getting ready for Christmas here. I have some people coming on Friday evening for a Christmas bash so I might drag out some decorations and start throwing them around. As you can see Jessie is looking quite festive already!My daughter has...
Giveaway winner...
Remember I said I'd be giving away two publications (a book and a magazine) to someone who posted a photo in my Flickr group? It was in this post. Well I've decided on ek1106. She posted this:So congratulations to ek1106! Can you please contact me wi...
New Bag Tutorial
In this post I am going to unveil my new Everyday Bag. I’ve used furnishing weight fabric but it would do just as well in cotton with iron-on interlining. I lined it in satin as I had quite a bit of this left - it's nearly all gone now. I glam’d ...
Final days of Autumn...
I bought these gorgeous fabrics from Fabric Worm on Etsy. (For UK readers I didn't wait long for the parcel to arrive and I didn't have to pay any tax.) They have a great selection of fabrics. It might be overcast and rainy outside but these fabrics ...

