The mother of All Linktastic Thursdays

have we actually had a linktastic Thursday yet? Nevermind, this will still be the largest one. I have to keep you people going over the (for US-ians) holiday weekend, considering that there’s no way I’m blogging tomorrow, my FIFTEENTH wedding ANNIVERSARY!

The present for the fifteenth anniversary is “crystal,” and so DH and I have been joking about what to give each other: “A DVD of The Dark Crystal!” “A CD by The Crystal Method, or Crystal Gayle!” “Burgers from Krystal!” “Way too much Crystal Light!” but the joke always stops on “crystal meth!” (yes, I know, drug use isn’t funny, especially meth, but …). I think we’re just going to go roller-skating, though.

Anway: on to the links!

I sorta gotten this pattern last week, even though I still have no idea where to put the pockets. It’s so Lilly-Pulitzery, isn’t it? I think it’s the scarf-ponytail combo. I see this in a liberty twill with contrast binding, natch … or maybe a bright pique. Yellow with pink binding? Ooh! Anyway, Michelle at Patterns from the past has one more, in a slightly bigger size (B38-40); click on the image to go snap it up! and tell me where to put the pockets, please.

Oh, and speaking of patterns: Jen has started a special section on her site, where nearly 200 patterns are on sale for $1-4. and her voucher code for July is FIREWORKS15, for 15% off. use it over and over again all month …

The great folks (Hi Trudy!) at Hotpatterns are running a choose 3, pay for 2 sale … I think it’s automatic, no code required.

Sheila at Out of the Ashes Collectibles is also doing a sale: 15% off all weekend, code AMERICA.

PashaPlum just put up some larger-sized patterns in her Etsy shop. I like this one best.

Remember that sew U wiki contest? Birgit and Jace won!

Mary Beth sent a link to this bib at PurlBee. It’s not a dress, but they’ve got this stunning linen bias tape in from Japan that is well worth seeing …

Kay sent a link to another toilet-paper wedding dress contest, this one for design students (sponsored by Cashmere tissue, which I think is a Canadian brand). Some “I can’t believe that’s made of toilet paper” moments there, for sure.

Several people (including Margaret and India and Jen) sent a link to the terrific felt-tip marker pocket dress:

I love all the little pockets, but couldn’t at least one of them been big enough for my cell phone?

Lisa sent a link to a kerfuffle over at the NYT about jackets-required restaurants. Needless to say, I’m firmly on the side of the snooty restaurant. I’m not saying you can’t eat fancy food in flip-flops; I’m saying why would you want to? There are few enough opportunities to get all dolled up these days, so let us have our fun!

Nora sent a terrific link to the naughtiness that was the tea gown.

Eirlys sent a link to this Michael Miller fabric called That’s sewing Wrong. It made me laugh …

And Dilly sent a link to this wool with little Es on it. I think it would make an exceptionally sophisticated Halloween costume. You sew it on the bias to make a businessy suit and then claim to be an Enron executive. nobody would get it, which would be wonderful.

Did you know the blue Gardenia is blogging about learning to sew? She’s hilarious. and she certainly has enough patterns to choose from. (But I don’t think she must do this one.)

Rita at Cemetarian sent me this in action to my I-love-tucks post. Soooo nice.

I saw Jeffrey Beebe’s paintings last week and fell in love with them. I now need to become moderately-to-ridiculously rich so I can afford his work. but a girl can dream … about clock-watching bristle-block guys.

And too-many-people-to-list sent me the link to the letter scarf. and pretty much everyone apologized for sending it, to which I say: “Don’t apologize! keep sending!” I mean, it’s not like your links pile up in drifts around my office … and each one is a charming tip that people actually read this blog, internalize my obscure tastes, recognize exceptional items elsewhere on the interwibble and then are motivated enough to hit SEND. Which, quite frankly, is a power medieval kings would (and typically did) kill for. So keep sending! I love links!

But that’s all I have for today. check back next week for a lot more of As the links Churn. will Erin ever find orange bandanna-print fabric? Or clean up her sewing room? Or get to Trader Joe’s for a lot more 100-calorie milk chocolate bars? tune in and find out!

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