July 7, 2017

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I'm so used to videos that Podcasts are a bit hard for me to take. I'm such a visual person; however, I couldn't resist listening in on this Podcast found at Frivolous at Last because it featured Michelle Morris of "That Black Chic".  (I call Michelle "The Whole 64 Color Box" and if you read her blog - you know why.
I found this valuable information on what to look for when choosing a sewing machine by Peggy Sagers called Sewing Machine 101.


How to install an invisible zipper with a regular zipper foot - I've always wonder how to go about doing this.

Who doesn't love an iconic haute couture Chanel Jacket?
P.S.  My new pants are coming along just fine.  I might be able to post them tomorrow...

12 comments:

  1. Love, love your new banner, Faye! Karen

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    1. Thank you Karen! It's a work in progress.

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  2. Thanks so much Faye and I'm glad you enjoyed the podcast, I had fun talking with Laurie.

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    1. It was a wonderful interview Michelle! I look forward to hearing more and more about you too.

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  3. great new banner Faye!!

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    1. Thank you Kyle, it's still a work in progress.

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  4. Love the new look Faye! Thanks for sharing the interview!

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    1. Thank you Myra, it's still a work in progress.
      I want something girly and pretty. Glad you liked the interview!

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  5. I love that Chanel jacket!! Chanel is an inspiration to me!

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    1. Me too Vanessa. I also watch Chanel's Fall fashion show on YouTube this weekend. It was long but worth it. I was in amazement!

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  6. I'm enjoying podcasts more and more because they're the perfect thing for when you're sewing. Thanks for the links!

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  7. I think I'll start listening to them more myself.

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