Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 26-08-2010
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Remember the Rainbow Brite Dress I made a few weeks ago? A fellow Phish fan I met on Twitter bought it for his wife. They just happened to be at the same Phish concert I was last week. A rainbow just happened to appear at the show. Coincidence? I think not:)
*Thanks so much to feeaxilla on Twitter for sharing this pic. Wish I could have met you there, but this pic totally makes up for it:)
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 11-08-2010
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The family had a great time tie dying a few days ago. My husband and little one were working on t shirts.

And I was working on this:

I tie dyed some organic cotton fabric for some new Weezy Bands. The colors turned out great and are even more vibrant than in the picture. You can get one today at my Etsy Shop. Since the fabric is hand dyed each Weezy Band will have its own unique pattern and colors.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 28-07-2010
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I’m a child of the 80′s which means I loved Rainbow Brite. When I saw this Rainbow Brite pillow case at the thrift store I grabbed it as quick as I could and exclaimed “Score!” just a little too loudly:) So after some debating on what to do with it this super fun dress came to mind.
Sewing it was so much fun. How can you not smile while sewing with such fun bright colors? The dress has a shirred back like the one I made for my friend Jamie’s birthday . This means you can wear a bra underneath of it ladies. Nice, huh?
Would you like this super fun dress for your very own? I have it for sale in my Etsy shop. I think it would be just perfect for festivals and Halloween. A great way to stand out in a crowd.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 02-06-2010
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I am so happy to present my new Patchwork Weezy Band line. These headbands are made of extra fabric from other sewing projects that I just couldn’t bare to part with. Each Patchwork Weezy Band is one of a kind and unique. They will definitely stand out in a crowd.
You can find the headband pictured above and the rest of my patchwork line here.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 10-05-2010
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Presenting the first in a series of patchwork headbands that will be added to my shop in the next few weeks. I will not duplicate these so each one will be a one of a kind Patchwork Weezy Band. Like this green and blue beauty? You can get it here.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 19-01-2010
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Ok, not really. I sure wish it was though:) This Spring Daisies Patchwork skirt is really putting me in a warm weather mood. It’s the first skirt in my spring collection. You can check it out at my Etsy shop.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 01-08-2009
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It all starts with a sketch. I’m no artist so this part takes forever.
Now its time to draw the individual pieces on fusible webbing, stick on fabric, and cut them out. Then the pieces are ironed on to the skirt to form Domo Kun.
Next I have to do a tight satin stitch around all the pieces. This gives a nice border and secures the applique to the fabric.
And here’s the completed skirt. I just love how he peeks from the bottom of the skirt. Props to the hubby for such a unique applique idea. This skirt is available in my Etsy Shop.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 30-06-2009
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I just finished this custom skirt for Tasha of Tasha Christie Baskets. She lives in my town and creates gorgeous baskets. This was my first time doing this style of tree applique. I really like how it turned out.
If you’re interested in a custom order please visit my Etsy Shop or contact me at weezawear@gmail.com.
Posted by weeza | Posted in Weeza Wear Gallery | Posted on 08-06-2009
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I finished these patchwork pants for my husband just in time for the Phish show at Camden. The sunbeam design was his idea. It was my first time doing random patchwork. It took a loooong time, but it was worth it:)