I need a fairy …

…which tells me which size I will be in summer.

Thanks to Stash Hub I am sitting here with all my fabrics and patterns organized. Suddenly I know all my fabrics and organized them into nice litte projects. Suddenly there is a vision of a wonderful and doable summer wardrobe and a stash, that will be used (and replaced by other fabric purchases :sweat_smile:)

I am sitting here fully motivated!! And pregnant in my last two or three weeks!!

Every child and baby project is cut out or already sewn … But my projects?

I do not know what size or shape I will be but these wonderful organized projects are staring at me…I want to cut into the fabrics or at least prepare the patterns…thanks to Stash Hub it turns into a bit of a torture :wink::hugs::sweat_smile:

But jokes aside! I am really happy to have Stash Hub and that it perfectly helped me to sort my stash into projects rather than just hoarding it. My time will come!!

But first: excessive cuddling with baby!! :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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Now is the time to experiment with adjustable size clothing! It may still be too small to wear now with baby tummy, but it will fit post birth, no matter what you look like.

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First of all, congratulations!

This Frida blouse from SewOverIt is brilliant post pregnancy (and also just in general) as it is flexible enough to fit and look good through every volatile size change :grin:.
Frida Blouse It is particulary nice in the short sleeved version.

Great that you are already ahead with the child and baby projects. I wish I had been that organised! When my kids were very little, if I did get time to sew I would cut out multiple versions of a tunic (to go over a t-shirt or bodysuit) and sew them up to be reversible - kind of a two for the price of one approach and it saved on a lot of washing!

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