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Fashionable Christmas Present

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This Christmas I got this: This is a post from Sarbear's blog: "An 18" American Girl Doll! And not just any one doll- the doll that got me interested in American Girl! OK, back up.  My FORMER best friend S (no, we never fought EVER. She just moved away)  had like 7 American Girl Dolls, and one time she lent me this movie "Felicity: An American Girl Adventure" about on of the retired dolls, Felicity Merriman from the colonial time period (1774). Anyways, she was retired until AG created BeForever. Then, only a little bit ago, they brought back Felicity with a whole new look! This was the old Felicity: Then the above picture shows the new one. The new one also comes with a variety of accesories. Here are the accessories:                                           This is a "fischu", to tie around her neck to protect her from the sun (she's from colonial tim...

UPDATE IN SARBEAR'S SEWING/FASHION LIFE

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OK, I have  a question for you: HOW DO I GET MY MOM TO GET OUT HER SEWING MACHINE AND LET ME USE IT? I know, I can sew on my Grandma's sewing machine, but I can't use it by myself, on my own time. It's SEWING LESSONS- they're scheduled at a certain time. Comment with ideas of how to get my parents to let me use the sewing machine that's been sitting in my garage for A LONG TIME. Now, fashion update: Remember my post about coats and a more fashionable way to keep warm? My problem with my advice is I HATE ITCHY TAGS/CLOTHES! That includes most sweaters and scarves. Yes, I know the saying "Sacrifice comfort for fashion", but I'm just not at that level of fashion-loving.  So, I'm going to do some research on warm clothes and materials to make a WARM, FASHION-FORWARD, NON-ITCHY winter coat/outfit! Wish me luck! OK, how about a coat with fleece on the outside- to keep it cute AND warm with wool on the inside, which should keep it warm but not puf...

I NEED Your Support

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Please follow my blog! How do you do that? At the top of the blog, click the follow button. Thanks so much! Bye Sarbear 12/31/17 Dad has followed my blog! I think I might have figured out how to post the designs again, so I will post a design inspired by him if I can. Yes! I know how to post the design  again. Here's the design I was talking about: I  know the design is tiny. My dad is a B-ball coach so I want to wear this to his games so I can support the team and HIM.

REVIEWS

A blog is run on good reputation, right? So, I'm starting reviews for SewCute. Comment if you have a view on this blog. These reviews are from e-mails. Aunt M: "I think your blog is fantastic!" Chloe Alnetta: "Love it! Keep up the great work!",  "I will be returning her regularly to read!". I would love to hear your opinion on SewCute

Trends!

One of the hardest things in fashion is staying with the trends. I'm here to give you a couple of tips: Observe. If you see a room with a lot of people wearing similar things (i.e tank tops, same patterns, et cetera) that is likely to be trending. Follow YOUR fashion sense. Say everyone's wearing stripes- that's trending. You don't want to follow that trend, so you make a different, but similar statement. For the stripes, you could try zig zags, et cetera. You should be YOU in whatever you're wearing. Finally, I'll tell you what was trending for Fall/Winter 2017 according to Paris Vogue magazine. Hope you enjoy. This might not be trending in the USA, but maybe it is! "sterling silver". I'm assuming that is just silver. "Folk"- mixing together what seem like might clash at first ( I DON'T HAVE TO MATCH, MOM 😊). "Ostrich feathers"- OK that seems a little extravagant. "Double denim"- denim shirt and pan...

Come On SewCute!

Read this snippet from a post on Sarbear's blog "12/22/17- I am 2/3 of the way to completing "Get my blogs worldwide". By that I mean another country other than the USA. Sarbear's blog is like that, and so is Sienna the One and Only. SewCute is only read in the America's though". Hurry!!!!!!! I want to get one item off of my bucket list :). Sarbear Christmas Eve- SO SORRY. PORTUGAL AND GERMANY HAVE VIEWED MY BLOG ACCORDING TO BLOGGER STATS.!

The Nutcracker

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Anyways, I went to the Nutcracker at Ballet West yesterday with Mom, Aunt M , and E. When we were walking up to our seats, I saw this: Isn't that such a cool costume? Anyhow, that's all for now. SARBEAR

Sorry For The Readers Who (SHOULD) Get The Design Of Their Choice- Chloe Alnetta and Aunt M

I'm sorry, SewCute readers. So, you know how the reward is getting a design they want posted? That can't work now, sadly. See  my post Sew Over? for reference . So, sorry. Please comment below with ideas for a reward and I will take them into consideration. Sorry, again. Sarbear

Follow Up on Collaboration Project

Hey all! Remember how I'm working   on a project with Chloe Alnetta? Well, I've decided to say this: If anyone has read Little Dolls on the Prairie (her blog), comment on this post and you will be mentioned on my blog. Thanks so much! Sarbear

Winter Fashions

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Hey all! I'm back. How are you doing this fine winter day? I've decided to talk about how to keep warm and stay fashionable at the same time. Why might this be hard, you ask? Well, look at this picture of a winter coat: I mean, it keeps you warm. Great. It serves its purpose. But it's big, fat, and lumpy. How may you make that more stylish? You can't make the coat tinier and skinnier, but you can wear subsitutes- not that winter coats are bad. I am in no way telling you winter coats are bad. Just for the hardcore fashionistas who need to look fashionable nearly 24/7.* I've got some tips for you: Scarves! This is simple. A scarf can keep things warm with just a medium warmth jacket- like a fall/spring. Sweaters! That might be a little colder, so I reccomend a team-up with tip 1&2- sweater and scarves. Wishing you a warm winter- Sarbear :)

Collaboration Project

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I'm hopefully going to be working on a project with Blogger Chloe Alnetta . She contacted me asking if she could sew one of my designs for me. Chloe, if you're reading this thank you so so so much!I'm so excited, because I've looked at Chloe's blog and she is an amazing seamstress! Just look at this outfit: I know that my design will be in good hands with her. Make sure to read her blog if you haven't already.

SHOUTOUT PAGE

Someone commented on "New Readers Here", so I'm starting the shoutout page. Thanks to......... Chloe Alnetta Aunt M