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Weekend Sewing Book by Heather Ross


Weekend Sewing tracing
Originally uploaded by Sew Spoiled
I just bought this book this weekend and I can not wait!!!! I like the kid patterns (and at first that is why I got it) but in the book store I thumbed through it and the dresses and skirts are what sold me! There are over 40 projects! All with pattern templates however they are on top of each other, which brings me to my blog post...
I wanted to trace the patterns but on what??? I am a teacher and any teacher will recognize the Chart Tablet in photo:) This 24"X32" paper is perfect for all your pattern tracing needs!!! I think I am also going to use this for other children patterns that I have so I can save all of the pattern sizes. As my girls get bigger, I'll just trace the next size. So I hope you get a chance to check out this awesome book, Weekend Sewing, by Heather Ross. Go ahead and pick up your favorite fabric and a tablet too, if you are out shopping:)
Happy Sewing!!!

Comments

heather ross said…
Hi!

Thanks for your kind words about Weekend Sewing! I am so glad that you like it.

I want to let you know that there are a few errors in the book (arg!) and that you should consult the errata on my blog, weekend, before you get started.

Thanks!
-Heather Ross
Sew Spoiled said…
Thanks Heather for stopping by and saying hi:) I really appreciate the blog tip too! (By the way Heather's blog is www.heatherross.squarespace.com.)
I cut out the Summer Blouse last night before going to bed and now I am excited about the new possibilities it has.
I wish you all the best with this wonderful book and your beautiful fabric!
NOBODY said…
I imagine that by now everyone is upset with the results of Miss Ross crazy mistakes! I am also a victim, but found some help. The ERRATA for this book can be found here: https://www.abramsbooks.com/errata/craft-errata-weekend-sewing/. There is also an excellent website that can help overcome the many mistakes by Miss Ross: https://kappysews.wordpress.com/weekend-sewing-by-heather-ross-updated-errata-sheet/. The book has so many mistakes I can hardly believe this woman is still selling it in her own website. What a sham!

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