Blythe Knits



I got it in my head that I wanted to make a bunch of leggings for my Blythe dolls, so I created a yard of fabric to be printed on knit fabric. 40 different squares for polka dot, stripe, chevron, and one or two small print patterns. I have made two pairs so far (winging a pattern) and I am still trying to get an exact pattern down. At least I have plenty of fabric to work with! You can see my attempts here and here.
-LPS Blythe paper doll

spoonflower buy 1 get 1 free sale




Just a head’s up that Spoonflower is holding my most favorite sale right now buy 1 fat quarter, get 1 free Once you add 2 fat quarters of fabric to your cart the discount will be taken off (but you can buy as much as you’d like) That’s $11 savings! I have a tattooed together fat quarter size now too, but you can choose from all the fabrics available on spoonflower. The sale runs until OCt 31st…and you can find my shop here.

Working Wednesday – Tattooed Together



I added a new size of the tattooed together dolls over at Spoonflower. You can now buy them to fit on a fat quarter instead of a whole yard. Or you can get 4 sets of dolls on one yard of fabric!

The only change I would make is when sewing them up, sew the body and leave a space at the bottom for turning and stuffing. Then sew the arms and legs and hand sew them to the body. Since these guys are smaller it makes it extra difficult to turn if you sew the stuffed arms and legs in with the body. Otherwise they sew up pretty well! I decided to sew mine first this time, and then I will embroider the tattoos now once they are stuffed.

Working Wednesdays – Fabrics

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My milk carton & banana fabric samples arrived. I think I am going to try and make some re-usable snack bags with them for school lunches.

I also made myself a zippered bag from my thermos fabric before my road trip (which I haven’t even had a chance to talk about yet! Tomorrow for sure!) I needed a small bag to hold cords, batteries, etc.

honey bees

And here is a new honey bee fabric that I’ve had in the works.