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Blog Name: Fig's Frippery
Url: http://figlife.com/frippery
Language: English
Topics: shopping, etsy, fun
Description: A place to put my Etsy finds as well as info on my own Etsy shop. I love jewelry, pillows, handbags, shoes, all the fun girly stuff and this is my place to showcase my finds, as well as the things I sew myself.
Popularity: 21 Followers

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Baby Cormac Is Here!
Cormac Joseph Born: September 18, 2009, 10:49pm EST Weight: 8 lbs, 9 oz (biggest kid in the maternity ward, but the smallest birth weight of our three sons) Length: 20 inches Hair: Blond (a little peach fuzz on top, and tuft at the back) Eyes: Blue (assuming this doesn’t change) Pictures available here: http://lainiefig.shutterfly.com/1276 Meaning of the name
Peggie’s Pillowcases Part 2
Today I finished the other two pillowcases for Peggie. Here’s one of them: After I did that I whipped up some little drawstring bags.  I wanted one and they’re so easy I went ahead and did three of them.  Here they are:
Peggie’s Pillowcases–Part 1
I finished two of Peggie’s pillowcases today.  Here is one of them: I plan to finish the two with the other fabric tomorrow and soon after send them on out (barring something really urgent and important coming up, like going into labor–which I’d really like to happen soo
Black and White Napkins
Today I finished the 12 black and white napkins for my lovely friend Tneah. Here are some pics: 6 of the napkins 6 of the napkins
Saturday Sewing
First of all, I have to confess a failure of sorts — or at least a surrender.  I have been planning to make some napkins with bright-colored Mexican woven fabric — great-looking fabric but so hard to work with, as it turns out.  I had a feeling it would be as soon as I got it.  Then when I prewashed it, the shrinkage and fraying and thread-loosening worried me.  I then thought maybe I would just sew a cotton backing onto it to protect the back from more thread-loosing.  So I went ahead and cut out all the pieces of the woven fabric and the cotton.  Then today I made  a stab at doing a napkin.  Well, here it is:

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