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Trees are one of my favorite things so I am having a hard time letting go of this top! She was constructed from hand dyed hemp muslin in avocado, dyed by Ang & Ian of Altered Statement, and a light orange that I dyed. I appliquéd a large tree on the front and then added a total of 6 Eastern Cottonwood leaves. She features raglan sleeves and elastic through the neck line.
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For this patchy skirt set I first started off with a medium weight hemp muslin that I dyed a lovely shade of deep purple. I then paired her up with several purple cotton calicos featuring swirls, circles, flowers and butterflies. The apron, which can also be worn as a top, was constructed from diagonal patchwork and has a band of purple hemp along the top. The A-line underskirt features a strip of square patchwork along the bottom. She has a drawstring waist that can be tied in the front or back and will be hemmed to buyer's specifications free of charge. : )
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What started out as a seminole skirt ended up becoming this apron skirt set. Three strips of seminole patchwork and ten solid strips make up this stunning brown and green apron. For the under skirt I used a kaleidoscope style print in coordinating earthy colors for the front and back and added solid strip side panels. I finished her off with a slightly gathered ruffle. She has a drawstring waist and will be hemmed to buyer's specifications free of charge. :)
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I currently reside in Lancaster Pennsylvania, which has a long history in quilting and patchwork. I come from a family who's sewing history goes back for generations and generations! I started sewing when I was a little girl, but I really didn't have the patience needed and I was frustrated a lot, so I stopped. I started sewing again several years ago and have been going strong ever since! I really love to use sewing as my creative outlet and it fills me with joy! :)
http://www.pixypatch.com
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