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Book cover for Sewing Happiness: A Year of Simple Projects for Living Well
All the elements for the projects can be whipped up with a few measurements and possibly an existing garment for reference. Fudging is allowed and encouraged. Mistakes are part and parcel of the process, and the seam ripper will become your ...more
Alyssa
This is my favorite kind of sewing. I learned to sew by pattern, but just as I learned to cook from recipes, I enjoy dumping and going by feel when cooking something familiar. In her tutorials, she teaches the reader how to sew without a readymade pattern, and she does so in such an accessible and non overwhelming way.
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Jill Savage
“Margin is having the pace and space in your day to allow real life to happen. Too many of us run at a pace that is not only unhealthy physically but damaging relationally. We go-go-go, telling ourselves there are just not enough hours in the day, when we really need to be slowing down and enjoying the journey just as much as we anticipate enjoying the destination when we arrive.”
Jill Savage, No More Perfect Moms: Learn to Love Your Real Life

Dorothy L. Sayers
“Wherever you find a great man, you will find a great mother or a great wife standing behind him -- or so they used to say. It would be interesting to know how many great women have had great fathers and husbands behind them.”
Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

Dorothy L. Sayers
“I suppose one oughtn’t to marry anybody, unless one’s prepared to make him a full-time job.”
“Probably not; though there are a few rare people, I believe, who don’t look on themselves as jobs but as fellow creatures.”
Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

Dorothy L. Sayers
“The rule seemed to be that a great woman must either die unwed ... or find a still greater man to marry her. ... The great man, on the other hand, could marry where he liked, not being restricted to great women; indeed, it was often found sweet and commendable in him to choose a woman of no sort of greatness at all.”
Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

Dorothy L. Sayers
“I imagine you come across a number of people who are disconcerted by the difference between what you do feel and what they fancy you ought to feel. It is fatal to pay the smallest attention to them.”
Dorothy L. Sayers, Gaudy Night

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