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A Country Girls Sew Along

Design· DIY· Fashion· Little House

A Country Girls Sew Along

Hello sweet friends, I have missed you! I am so excited to announce a fun four-week DIY project on creating your own prairie dress.  Here are all the details on A Country Girls Sew Along. How Long Have I Been Sewing One of the most asked questions I receive is "How long have you been sewing?" I had a two week sewing introduction class in 7th grade back when there was still a Home Ec class when dinosaurs also roamed the earth.  In High School I had one lovely semester long class ... View the Post

09.09.24

Just keep twisting hay

Fashion· Inspiration· Little House

Just Keep Twisting Hay

Today marks my 56th trip around the sun. In many ways, this has been the best year of my life. But it also has definitely been the absolute worst. I have written this all down for my kids  But perhaps it can also offer hope for others. To inspire them to keep going. Never give up. Just Keep Twisting Hay. The Long Hot Summer Last August marked three months without rain. Despite daily watering around the foundation of our home the clay soil had started to shift the foundation at ... View the Post

08.20.24

Purple Tea at the Dallas Arboretum

Design· DIY· Fashion· Garden

Purple Tea at the Dallas Arboretum

Hello sweet friends! It's been a minute since I have posted. I've been dealing with some pretty major housing renovation woes that are still ongoing. But, it's time to bring on the pretty! The Fashionista and I recently attended the Purple Tea at the Dallas Arboretum.  This tea was organized by the Dallas Fort Worth Costumers Guild.  Purple Prairie Chic This lovely tea is an annual event that I look forward to. The location and the color theme changes every year. Attendees can ... View the Post

07.04.24

A Country Girls Coat

Craft· Design· DIY· Fashion

A Country Girls Coat

Earlier this week I put the final stitch into the hem of A Country Girls Coat. It was made for the Fashionista.  If the coat looks somewhat familiar to you that is because it is a companion coat to my Coat Of Many Colors.  This coat is for the Fashionista. We both smile in that we are still donning mommie and me looks.  A Country Girls Coat I found that I wore my patchwork prairie coat quite a bit during the three day event in Simi Valley.  Often when I ... View the Post

04.25.24

Friday Favorites Prairie Moments

Craft· Decorating· Design· DIY· Fashion

Friday Favorites Prairie Moments

Hello sweet friends, I hope you had a wonderful week. Yesterday, Mr. Decor and I celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary. I shared a sweet story about that day on Instagram.  In keeping with tradition we had a very understated celebration at home. I gathered up some vintage linens, a few pieces of my great-grandmother's Bavarian china and snipped a few blooms from the garden. It was so simple but brought such joy to our hearts that I'm sharing Friday Favorites Prairie Moments. Friday ... View the Post

04.12.24

A Coat Of Many Colors

DIY· Fashion· History

A Coat Of Many Colors

Hello sweet friends. It has been quite a long time since I have written a Fashion Friday post. As many of you know it is not that I haven't been sewing. Quite the opposite. I have spent the past 2 1/2 months creating over 40 exterior pieces and several undergarments for a Little House costume collection. It will go on display next week in Los Angeles at the Little House 50th Anniversary Festival. I had hoped to make myself several new pieces to wear at the festival but this incredible project ... View the Post

03.15.24

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