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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July!

Happy independence day :)

I'm spending my day off sewing of course, I hope you enjoy your day off too!
Posted by Cait at 6:35 AM

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This is an account of my forays into historical reenacting, costuming and vintage clothing. I was taught to sew at a young age on an old 40s machine by my grandmother who was a fantastic quilter. Everything I make I feel is an example of trial and error, an experiment and a learning experience. I sew for my own enjoyment and pleasure.

For those of you that know me personally, this blog is for you, for those that don't, I hope you enjoy a peep hole sized view into my world.

I call myself a histroical recreationist . . . But let's be honest I'm just a girl with a fabric addiction, a sewing habit and an old machine.

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