I love vintage sewing patterns. They bring back days gone by. Finding patterns is fairly easy. Many Simplicity and McCalls patterns are found at thrift
Next week, the Arkansas State Legislature is set to deliberate on SB470, or the “Online Marketplace Consumer Inform Act.” The bill’s authors claim that it will help control organized crime in the Virtual Marketplace, but SB470 actually marks an organized push by the big-box, retail stores to undermine and torpedo small, online business owners. Though SB470 is highly unlikely to change the frequency of bad business online, it does promise to threaten the privacy and safety of thousands of Arkansas online merchants like myself—and possibly put us out of business.
This is a continuation of part-one of my discussion on SB470 which is now in the Arkansas House. Hopefully, it will never get out of
I rarely get political. It is not part of my business model. That said, Arkansas Senate Bill SB470 grabbed my attention for many reasons. The
In case you have not heard, earlier this month Cricut announced it would limit free Cricut Design Space™ app accounts to 20 uploads per month.
PDF Sewing patterns are digital versions of paper sewing patterns. They come in two basic formats, Print-at-Home, also called tiled patterns, and copyshop or A0
Welcome to Ravelry 1984. Big Brother is watching, and he doesn’t like your politics. Ravelry’s recent policy change saddens me. My craft is my escape
Fast Fashion. You have heard the term. It applies to the readily available and cheap clothes that are runway knock offs. Everyone can get the
This may seem to be way off topic for a crochet and sewing blog. Truth is, I have not posted in a while. Actually, this
Usually I do not get political with this blog. I like sewing, fashion, and crochet and that usually does not throw me into the political