Sewing With Cinnamon

October 18, 2022

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Sewing Animal Dolls Part 3: The Sew-Along Continues

Hi Everyone! In our previous installment we started the 18" Bear Doll sew-along, in Part 3 we continue where we left off and finish up sewing these adorable dolls!  We're really excited to get them finished so we can show you how adorable they look dressed in 18" doll clothes.

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October 11, 2022

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Sewing Animal Dolls Part 2: The Bear Doll Sew-Along

Follow along as Shari shows us how to sew the Bear Doll pattern!

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October 04, 2022

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Sewing Animal Dolls Part 1: Topic Overview & Getting Started

For this series, I have developed three different stuffed animal doll patterns for you to try your hand at. Maybe you too have a child or grandchild that is more interested in playing with stuffed animals than dolls. These Animal Dolls are all designed to fit any standard 18” inch doll outfit and shoes, so both your doll lovers and stuffed animal lovers can share the same wardrobe!

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September 27, 2022

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Serger 2.0 The Trendy Maxi Skirt Sew-Along

This week Donna shows us how to put this month’s techniques together in the Trendy Maxi Skirt by 123 Mulberry Street.

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September 20, 2022

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Serger 2.0 Part 3: The Decorative Rolled Edge

Hi Everyone! Donna is back this week with another look at her favorite serger technique for doll clothes – the Rolled Edge.

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September 13, 2022

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Serger 2.0 Part 2: Creating Gathers

Hi everyone!  In this video, we will discuss using a serger for gathering!

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September 06, 2022

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Serger 2.0 Overview and Part 1: Differential Feed

Join Donna this month for a look at some different techniques using a serger.  These videos will build on the topics discussed in the Serger Basics Course, so if you haven’t seen those, you might want to check them out first, especially if you aren’t familiar with using sergers already.

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