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Friday, February 13, 2026

If Fuzzy Wuzzy was a Bear

I saw this fabric on StyleMaker's site and all I could think was what a fun and cozy vest this would be over a turtleneck.

Supplies ~

OOP pattern McCalls 7481 - I've used this pattern several times over the years with each make being very different from the others.

1.5 yards of Checkered Cozy Teddy Sherpa Fleece (also in another color)

2 yards of polyester printed lining from Fabric Mart (deep stash)

Snaps purchased from SIL Threads (yet to be sewn on the vest)


I named this the Fuzzy Wuzzy Bear Vest because I knew it would not be a slim look on me. But I wasn't going for slim. I was going for warm and comfortable and this vest fits the bill.

A couple of things:

As expected this was a "bear" to cut out.  I had to make sure that all the pattern pieces were laying in the same direction.  I didn't want the checkers to have a variation of color in different sections of the vest.

Then there were all of the fleece cuttings flying around as I cut the pieces out. I ended up serging the edges of the pieces, even though I lined the vest, to prevent the cuttings from being everywhere.  I also had to clean my serger as I serged each piece because the cuttings were everyplace.  It was a flurry of blue sherpa fleece in every crevice.

I chose a pattern that had some interest to it but not a lot of pieces.  I'd altered this pattern back in February 2019 to include in-seam pockets in a vest. That vest inspired this one...and that's where this project went left!

There were no instructions for this vest so I went with what I remembered.  Constructing the shell wasn't a project.  I made the lining from the pattern pieces without the pockets.  Then I sewed the lining to the vest. I clipped the curves and the armholes. Went to turn the vest and it wouldn't turn. Y'all I thought I would lose my mind because no matter what I did, it wouldn't turn.  

Lining sewn to the vest

Inside shell of the vest

I had to unpick the hem and the armholes sleeves to flip the lining in.  Then because I couldn't figure out how to machine sew it together (even after consulting my internet friend, Google) I ended up handstitching the lining in.  Yes, I handstitched the hemline, and each armhole.  Luckily the furry sherpa hid my hand stitching. Then since I didn't edge stitch the lining to the sherpa fabric, I use long stitches to tuck the lining into the vest. That took 4.5 hours of watching Bridgerton Season 3, to rip and then hand stitch the vest back together.  BUT, it worked!

...and that's why the snaps purchased for the vest weren't sewn on the vest before I wore it out in public...because traumatized from all that handstitching! 😉

So here is the vest in all it's glory...

Vest worn with vintage Sarah Coventry broach



My friend makes me laugh every time she takes pics


The inside of the vest

The finished vest looks just how I imagined it would when I saw the fabric on StyleMaker's website. It's been really cold here lately, like colder than Alaska cold, so this was perfect the day I wore it to work since it was 22 degrees outside!  

This isn't the only garment I made during my holiday break, there's more coming!  Honestly it's been so dayum cold and windy, acting like we live in Antarctica, that I haven't been pressed about pictures.  Also, after these garments, I stopped sewing for a minute. I was living in cashmere sweaters and sweatshirt layers...not much me made to keep me warm against the artic temps.

So, I still have more share.  We did take more photos on another day of another pair of pants I made.  Will share that soon.  The temperatures have finally normalized and I have a few days off so maybe I will get some more sewing in.

...as always more later!


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Friday, January 02, 2026

End of 2025 Update

My update consists of three things - my health, sewing, and books I've read this year.  Let's get into it.

My health:

First can I say get you a primary care physician who specializes in aging adults.  I changed to one three years ago and it was the best decision I've ever made. She is a Black, female doctor, who doesn't allow me to make excuses.  She's worked with me to insure that my diabetes, hypertension and vitamin D deficiency is under control. We're still working on my sugar addiction but I can proudly say I haven't had a Mountain Dew in 15 months.  Y'all that's huge because I use to believe that was the hill I was going to die on.  Anyway, all of my health markers are not only in range but low.  She fought the insurance company to get me on Ozempic for my diabetes and not only is that now within range but I've also lost 50 lbs.

Losing 50 lbs was huge. I was of the mindset that gaining weight as I got older was a given.  My PCP said not so fast.  I'm forever grateful for her and for changing my mindset. Moving around is easier now, my joints no longer ache in the cold and it's even changed my eating habits.

Sewing:

With losing weight came changes in my sewing.  First anything I made from 2015-2019 now fit and fit well.  Since I moved in the middle of the pandemic, all those clothes moved with me with very little given away. I essentially had 2 wardrobes in my closet - pre-Covid and post-Covid.  The garments made in 2021-2024 are now too big for me.  Some will be altered and some have been packed away. I need to stay this weight for 2-3 years before I give those away!

This also opened up new avenues of sewing for me. Y'all know I love a TNT pattern and I was so prolific with my sewing during 2015-2020 that I'm rewinding it back and using some of those patterns again.

Here's what I made in 2025.  Let's start with blogged items first.

The Water Lilies Mysostis Dress - updated


While this wasn't a new sew, I did add ties to make it wearable now.  I just couldn't give this dress up.

A Floral Vogue 9299


I started this in late December 2024 but finished it in July of this year.  It was part of my travel wardrobe to the Cape.

I made several Vogue 2947's - a tunic (also part of my vacation wardrobe) and 2 dresses:


And this dress which was the more successful fit out of the two dresses...


Another dress from 2019 - New Look 6340


An Inspired by dress made from the Myosotis bodice and the Style Arc Nova tiers:


This Myosotis Dress made in a smaller size was my favorite dress/make of 2025.


An adventure that started in 2024 and ended in 2025 was this shirt.


I've been trying to finish up UFOs that have been hanging out in my sewing space.  This vest was an oldie that needed to be completed.


My final sew for 2026 - was a Style Arc Hope that I made using eveningwear fabrics.


There were several pieces sewn that haven't made it to the blog yet.

  • A maxidress that I finished, tried on and realized it was too big.  So it needs to be ripped apart and resewn. That is a spring/summer project.
  • A cardigan & pair of black denim trousers.
  • I started a jellyroll Myosotis in the spring that I lost interest in.  Hope to pick it up again come spring/summer.

I bought hundreds of yards of fabric in the last half of the year.  My sewjo came home and it needed new raw material. I definitely went overboard so I'm not buying fabric for a minute.

Also, I'm sewing during the Holiday break.  I've completed a UFO set that was hanging out. I've updated a top. Worked on a new vest that has worked my last nerve and hopefully another pair of denim trousers will be completed.  They will probably come to the blog this month.

Reading:

I read 249 books this year beating my goal of 225. Reading is the balm to my soul. I start every day reading, read during my commute to and from work, sometimes during lunch at work (especially if the book is good!) and when I come home in the evenings. My TV watching time has greatly diminished because I'd rather curl up on my couch and read.


(ignore that graphic - it includes a DNF book)

Here are my top 15 books of 2025:

  1. Reformatory by Tananarive Due
  2. All the Sinners Bleed by SA Cosby
  3. King of Ashes by SA Cosby
  4. Grown by Tiffany Jackson
  5. Memphis by Alexandra House
  6. Cutthroat by Octavia Grant
  7. Call Me Mrs. Taylor by Shae Sanders
  8. A Sky Full of Love by Lorna Lewis
  9. Dominion by Adele Citchens
  10. An Imperfect Truth by Leigh Carron
  11. Plus Size Player by Danielle Allen
  12. Maybe in This Lifetime by Asia Monique
  13. The Love Syllabus by Lauren Lacey 
  14. Bitter & Sweet by Rhonda McKnight
  15. The Last Man on Earth by Shae Sanders

I will be reading into 2026.  Already completed my first 2 novels for the year.

Finally...

Completed garment posts will be up next.  Thanks for hanging with me in 2025 especially since I've been blogging and sewing less.  The fact that you're still here thrills me to no end!


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...as always, more later!