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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Izzy & Ivy Designs

I had the wonderful good fortune to get the opportunity to be a part of a sewing class with Jana and Shasta of Izzy & Ivy Designs right here in Jackson, MS. Bernina Sewing Etc. in Ridgeland hosted Jana and Shasta for the weekend. There was a fashion show on Friday night, which Eden and Arielle were asked to be models in and then the sewing class on Saturday from 10am to 3pm.

Here are my girls with the Izzy & Ivy gals before the fashion show.


I lived up to my own expectations and was able to completely finish the Stella Dress (view B) during the alloted class time on Saturday.  Look at the awesome goodies each participant got!  We all got two patterns, the sun hat and the pajamas, Sprinkles labels were included, as well as a handmade magnetic ring to keep our pins on before they make it back to the pin cushion.  (There was Dove chocolate too!)
I learned to use a rolled-hem foot, which I have for my machine at home and now will actually USE it.  I got to use a ruffler which is AHHHHmazing and has totally ruined me for ever doing it the "old fashioned" way again.


As soon as I got home, I put it on Eden and, it was already beautiful, but she just made it sparkle.  We went to a local festival that night, Bright Lights, Belhaven Nights, so she had a chance to really show it off while she had some fun.


She got to look on the inside of a pediatric ambulance.  There were free leis, beach balls, tattoos and balloon animals.


The line for the balloon clown was very, very long and she got a little droopy waiting in it.


She had to stand and stand.  So I took the opportunity to take a detail shot.  :)


Then we moved on to more exciting things.  Never too dressy to hold a reptile.  She was a brave one!


Eden and her dress got no less than 12 verbal compliments and many more admiring glances.  It was a pretty swell way to spend my weekend.


S

2 comments:

  1. Love the little ruffles on the dress! too cute!

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  2. How adorable! I absolutely love the rows of ruffles. I have the most basic sewing machine ever so I'm sure there's no ruffling foot available for it, but I've heard they are awesome.

    Thanks for the comments on my blog! I may be crazy, but I'm actually thinking about making that amy butler lotus tunic again soon. This time I shall adjust the bust, though ;) Also, I never wore the one shoulder top-- only for the photo. I really like the actual sleeve piece. Maybe I need to make a top with TWO of those sleeves.

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