Andie (Sew Pretty in Pink)
Andie lives in Toronto, Canada, and has lived in several provinces on the east coast of Canada. Her day job is project manager, but in her spare time she enjoys improv comedy and geek culture in the city. Her sewing can include a range from costumes/casual cosplay to vintage dresses to everyday basics to bramaking. Andie has a rare genetic disease called Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and speaks about sewing for accessible garments. Andie is married to a wonderful man and she identifies as bisexual.
Debbie (Stitches and Seams)
Jenny (Cashmerette)
Hiya! I’m an exiled Brit living in Boston, Massachusetts, taking full advantage of the American tendency to swoon over my accent. During the day I try to save the planet, and at night I’m on the search to make the perfect wrap dress. I’m all about knits, FBAs, and body positivity!
Maggie (MaggieWhoSews)
Hey! I live in the suburbs of NYC with my husband, two daughters, and our five cats. I started quilting over twenty years ago and started sewing clothing about six years ago. I also volunteer at a clothing bank.
Martha (GariChild)
Mary (Idle Fancy)
Hello, lovelies! I’m a writer, women’s health specialist, and recent transplant to the small city of Waco, TX. There, I live with my bearded academic husband, our giant puppy, and the biggest stash of floral fabrics this side of the Mississippi. Since 2011, I’ve blogged about swishy dresses and the social politics of sewing at Idle Fancy.
Megan (The Green Violet)
Michelle (happilycaffeinated)
Greetings and salutations! I am a Seattle, WA-based 40-year-old technical writer for a large tech company. I live with my husband, our 3-year-old daughter, three cats, and a dog. My sewing projects reflect my casual lifestyle and work environment. In addition to sewing patterns and fabric, I am a fan of wine, beer, and 80’s & 90’s pop culture.
Sierra (Seams Like Sierra)
Tanya (Mrs. Hughes)
Hello! I am a retro sewist from Northern California who loves dogs, history, fantasy, geekery, sports, ethnic food, craft beers, adventuring, pretending to be a homesteader and cheese. Yes, lots and lots of cheese. Read more….
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