I came across
this tutorial for boy pants. I made Luke a pair using some of Ron's old khakis. I LOVE how they turned out. I added a little chalkboard fabric to the back.

I used a blind hem stitch for the first time ever. Hopefully, Laney's dresses will be even more beautiful now that I can do this.

One thing I learned about chalk markers is that the writing stays on the fabric unless you get it wet. The slightest bit of moisture and it's gone!

I think it would be really fun to add chalkboard fabric to a t-shirt. That way, your child can wear his art.

No, the hem isn't even. I'll do better next time...

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