Making Things A Little Easier For You
With spring coming up, I’ve started whipping up some more halter tops for Elliott. Since it has been months since I’d made one, I was referring to my own tutorial to refresh my memory. I found myself running back and forth from my sewing machine to my computer and realized that you guys have probably been doing the same thing when following my tutorials. So, I decided to add a button that allows you to print any of my posts (especially tutorials and recipes!) in PDF form.
At the bottom of each post, you’ll find this:

Simply click that, then open or save it. Print and stash for crafty days!
I’ll include some links to my more popular tutorials for you guys to bookmark and save as PDFs.
And while I’m in halter-top-making mode, I thought I’d share some fabric combos from Fabric.com that are so cute and fun!
I love these two from Michael Miller’s Lagoon collection.
These prints from Alicia Place Frost are just gorgeous!
Who can resist Heather Bailey’s Pop Garden collection?
This fun set is from Michael Miller’s Gray Citron & Black collection and I just love it!
You can never go wrong with Amy Butler. These two are from her August Fields collection. Beautiful!
So, I hope the PDF feature makes crafting a bit easier for you! Be sure to let me know if there is anything I can do to make things on The Green Wife easier for you guys to use and enjoy.
And I want to know:
Who has started on their spring sewing? What fabrics are you loving for this season? I would love to see some links!
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Mar 04, 2010 













Haven’t started on anything springy yet, but LOVE the fabrics and LOVE LOVE LOVE the changes to the blog!! What fun!
Oh what yummy fabrics!
Perfect timing. Thanks!