Rachel Rabbit Toy Sewing Pattern by My Childhood Treasures
/Kim shares her version of the Rachel Rabbit Toy Sewing Pattern from My Childhood Treasures.
Read MoreKim shares her version of the Rachel Rabbit Toy Sewing Pattern from My Childhood Treasures.
Read MoreRachel, Crystal and Ari sew up the Elise by My Childhood Treasures.
Read MoreReview of the Free Taylor Skirt from My Childhood Treasures by Sarah.
Read MoreSarah reviews the dropwaist Daisy Peasant dress from My Childhood Treasures.
Read MoreWe hope you all have been enjoying all of the swimwear reviews and posts over the last few weeks. It's always great to have a wide variety of opinions and styles to look at before you take the leap into buying that pattern and sewing it up for yourself or your little one. Today we have a woven swimsuit pattern for little girls from My Childhood Treasures. Let's see what Kari and Rebekah had to say about the Birdie Bikini.
Read MoreScraps.
Anyone else have a problem getting rid of them?
Yeah. Me, too. So what do you do with all of these bits of gorgeousness that you have at the end of every dress or top? That you simply can't part with but never ever get around to making quilts or whatever...ahem.
My Childhood Treasures has a solution...times THREE! We have a quartet of lovely reviewers today to show you MCT's new Retro Headband Pattern! What a great way to accessorize any outfit!
They say that March rolls in like a lion and out like a lamb, and I'm sitting here listening to the freezing rain fall and coat the outside surfaces with ice. Can't wait for some lamby weather!!! I know that most of us, in the Northern Hemisphere anyway, are longing for warmer temperatures and more sun, but we know that the weather will flip flop on us before Spring is solidly here. This sometimes makes it hard to know how to dress your littles! Today we have the Charlotte Dress from My Childhood Treasures that makes a great transition piece while we wait for the gorgeous Spring weather and colors to emerge. Here to bring you this review, are two of our newcomers to Pattern Revolution, Rachel and Ren!
Read MoreThe peasant dress is an iconic silhouette that I think will always stand the test of time where handmade clothing is concerned. It's a great style for beginners, it's easy to wear, there are more variations than Baskin Robbins has flavors, and it's generally a very quick sew for instant gratification. Today we have a new spin on the peasant dress, the Peggy Dress, from My Childhood Treasures. Keep reading to see Sarah and Gloria's reviews of this pattern, and then head over to MCT and use the code PEGGY for 20% off this pattern.
Read MoreIt's always nice to bring you a review from one of our sponsors, and today we have Brianne showing you her version of the Sally Dress from My Childhood Treasures. I'll not waste your time with chit chat, but I'll just turn it over to Brianne and let her tell you all about it!
Read MoreAll reviews are completed by an objective 3rd party who received a complimentary copy of the pattern in exchange for the review.
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