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…gone twenty seconds after I set it on this plate, before dinner even started. Maybe that was why I used paper.
I’m off on a baking- and sewing- weekend. After seeing cookie recipes like this and this, and kid pants like this, I am feeling all domestic and crafty, like the world can be had at my dough covered fingertips (but I’ll wash them before I sit down to sew).

I am looking for a Serger sewing machine, and any advice you might have would be appreciated. Should I bother shopping for a used one? What brands are most trustworthy? My regular sewing machine was a wedding gift, so I really have no clue. Now that I see all the wonderful things that can be made instead of bought, I would love to have those perfect, overlocked edges, too.

One Response to “The Perfect Roll…”

  1. Angela says:

    I’m curious about the serger too. (I need to use the sewing machine first though). I’ve been daydreaming about making these: http://saltandchocolate.blogsp.....-week.html before the boys are too old to wear something so cute. I look forward to seeing what you create! Back when I did sew a few things, I ended up spending more than I should have on materials. Maybe you can do a frugal sources post.

    Your roll looks so good, I could almost taste it!

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