Hi everyone!! Just a quick word today to let you know that I'm being interviewed over at Stitch and Witter as part of Joanne's brilliant series of posts on "My Handmade Style." So if you've ever been curious about how I cultivate my "look" (pfft! as if I've got my shit together that much!!) or what sort of aesthetic I aim for in my me-made wardrobe, look no further! I answer all this and more - as well as come off as slightly crazy and long winded (but you already knew this) - over here.
And if you haven't been following along with the previous posts in this series, please be sure to check them out as they are pure blogging gold for us self-stitched folk. Plus, I hear that Joanne has got some more fashionable ladies stashed up her sleeve to interview in upcoming posts - so there's more to look forward to!
Alright, please be sure to have a beautiful remainder of your week, and God-willing-and-the-creek-don't-rise I'll be back here next week with more to natter on about. Peace out!
xx
Awesome plug lovely lady - cheers!
ReplyDeleteGreat feature on you, Miss Sallie!
ReplyDeleteOoh nice, heading over to read now!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love what you said about being "over" making your body a certain way in order to wear a certain thing. I was thinking about that the other day since those white jeans, I could NEVER wear those, but they look so awesome on you . . . still we are all working our way towards what looks awesome on us, I'm glad I can check out what works for other sewers as well!
ReplyDeletecongratulations lady! I'm headed on over to check you out!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. I was scrolling down to leave a comment for True Bias (as a fellow seamstress in NYC) and I came across your name. Ii stopped me in my tracks and I had to spend the rest of the night reading your entire blog. Outside my family, I've never met anyone else with my name.
ReplyDeleteYours,
Leuinda Oleta, named after my Grandmother, Oleta Mae Spencer, born in Oklahoma.
Get out of town!! I also have NEVER met anyone with the name Oleta! Named after my Great Grandmother, Oleta Bardo - born in Pennsylvania.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! Congrats, girl! I love your blog so much, and I'm so excited to read more about you! Yay!
ReplyDeleteI know a nice lady in Corcoran California named Oleta. Her family is from Texas. Must be a name from "those parts."
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