17:04:02 From Kathy Mohan : My first pattern was the Eureka Top. 17:04:04 From Janice L Emerick : I was a produce manage for Fieldcrest Cannon in NYC 17:04:29 From Ruth's phone (2) : Living the high life as a single gal in Denver, CO as a legal assistant - after moving from Iowa! 17:04:48 From Annie Jacobi : Newlywed to a dairy farmer in New Mexico. Very different life than my prior career in advertising. Still happily married! And, still sewing . . . 17:04:50 From Roxane Seaters : Living in the UK and doing the City and Guilds program. Experimenting all kinds of techniques for Quilting and dimensional sewing. 17:05:43 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : I think my first was the eTee and the abstract AGF fabric. 17:05:47 From Jeanne Stanley : systems analyst at the phone company. 17:06:13 From Janice L Emerick : production manager 17:07:05 From Roxane Seaters : My husband and I celebrated our 53rd anniversary this year! 17:07:26 From sandp : Working fulltime as a Medical Administrator in Wichita, KS, for 16 Family Practice Physicians, married, raising 3 sons, and sewing whenever I could work it in. 17:07:34 From MaryEllen Pendleton : We had our 50 th in August 17:07:47 From Alex Woodbury : https://www.nickcann.com 17:07:49 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : He and my husband would have gotten along well as he was also a huge sporting clays shooter. 17:08:25 From Cheryl Ewaldsen (she/her) : 52 Last August 17:09:27 From juliefagan : There is 1 post with a print that looked nice, a couple of weeks ago 17:09:37 From MaryEllen Pendleton : My kit just came this week 17:09:50 From Roxane Seaters : I have it cut out and ready to sew. Also, I ordered the cotton kit. 17:09:53 From Beth Wehrman : Working on September’s project 17:10:02 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : It’s not a design that fits my lifestyle any longer. 17:10:19 From Cynthia : I like having 12 projects a year. 17:10:33 From Janice L Emerick : I am in the middle of making the shirt. Just put on the collar. 17:10:35 From Jeanne Stanley : haven't gotten around to it yet...I ordered the white kit yesterday ! I like a project every month....and all are made except the October shirt... 17:10:59 From Kathy Mohan : I have the kit and will work on it soon. I did skip a few month's projects because they did not appeal to me. 17:11:26 From juliefagan : I’m doing 2 big quilting projects—I never cared for tight necks or bows in the 1980s, but will definitely make it probably from stash fabric. I always learn a lot from the process and from the videos. LOVE my shirt from last month and get tons of complients 17:11:40 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : I do like this years format of using the patterns more than once. 17:11:54 From Cynthia : Not every project will appeal to every sewer, which is why having 12 projects is great. There are bound to be at least 6-8 that appeal to each person. 17:12:13 From MaryEllen Pendleton : I have loved using the same pattern more than once 17:12:36 From Beth Wehrman : Reacted to "I have loved using t..." with 👍 17:12:40 From Joyce : I like having 12 projects and am almost done with the shirt. I think it will look good under a jacket or cardi. 17:13:02 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Covid lockdown changed the lifestyle for many of us. 17:14:16 From Joyce : i love the Q & As! 17:14:58 From Cheryl Ewaldsen (she/her) : I would agree with fewer projects next year. The Tuesday TSW , ideas & stimuli also compete! I have chosen not tothe October project because I don’t want emphasis drawn to my bust. I still adjusting to retirement this year; and I am not wearing so many shirts. I still want to look polished as I am active in service projects, church, and other volunteer activities. I agree with Samatha, I want to look fabulous whatever I do. 17:20:54 From Roxane Seaters : I found Ruth Cabble diagram on Pinterest. 17:25:11 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : It seems to me it would look better with the top layer being the front rather than the back. 17:25:17 From Jeanne Stanley : great info...thanks ! 17:25:46 From juliefagan : David Page Coffin strongly recommended using a felling foot for flat-felled seams which I’ve not had great success with 17:25:50 From Roxane Seaters : I like all 12 projects because I learn so much. 17:25:55 From Joyce : thank you for researching and presenting that! 17:26:24 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Thanks for sharing all the options. 17:26:33 From Joyce : yes please! 17:27:59 From Cheryl Ewaldsen (she/her) : I will still join if we have 12 projects. Even if I don’t care for the project, the learning is invaluable and I find another pattern/project to practice the learnings on. 17:28:36 From MaryEllen Pendleton : Reacted to "thank you for resear…" with ❤️ 17:28:45 From MaryEllen Pendleton : Reacted to "Thanks for sharing a…" with ❤️ 17:33:45 From Maggie’s iPad : Are these directions in the Riviera Shirt pattern? 17:35:17 From Roxane Seaters : Would it be possible when ordering fabric that the option of buttons included as is the thread? 17:36:11 From Roxane Seaters : Ok.Thanks 17:36:43 From juliefagan : Can we see next month’s project? 17:37:26 From Roxane Seaters : I liked the translucent one as we had for the striped cotton shirt project. 17:39:26 From Roxane Seaters : A Hot flash option! 17:39:35 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Hot vs cool. 17:39:42 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Yes! 17:39:48 From juliefagan : Wicking polypropylene fabric 17:43:57 From Joyce : can you show other colors? 17:44:06 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Looks like it could easily be done in lighter weight knit. A contrasting color facing would be good too 17:44:07 From Joyce : fabric content? 17:45:21 From Jeanne Stanley : which is lighter in weight? 17:46:08 From juliefagan : I like it! 17:48:39 From Annie Jacobi : Where can I see the other twill weave colors? 17:49:58 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Nice design. Not really a south Florida style but when I go back to Connecticut it will be perfect. 17:50:53 From maryschwartz : We’re supposed to get a real winter this year so these shirts will be great! 17:51:00 From Janice L Emerick : Can you give a h?int as to what next year is going to be 17:51:17 From Jeanne Stanley : 80's here in AL ... 17:52:13 From Rebecca Bolland : Sounds fascinating. 17:52:15 From Annie Jacobi : Teagarden Tee, perhaps? 17:52:23 From Jeanne Stanley : that sounds great ! 17:52:50 From Cynthia : Love the Teagarden Tee! Do you still have the old San Diego jacket pattern available - the one from the 80s? 17:53:18 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Always exciting, looking forward to the next SC season. 17:53:21 From Joyce : that will be so fun! 17:53:37 From Annie Jacobi : Ann Silva! I was one of them, too! 17:53:57 From Maggie’s iPad : Great idea. 17:54:53 From Beth Elliott : maybe Inventor Shirt in 2024??? hoping! 17:55:04 From Annie Jacobi : P.S. My lovely stepmom was a Bernini dealer in San Antonio, Texas for years. She began the Creative Sewing Center. 17:55:24 From Rebecca Bolland : Reacted to "maybe Inventor Shi..." with ❤️ 17:55:49 From Rebecca Bolland : Reacted to "Always exciting, l..." with 👍 17:55:50 From juliefagan : Puyallup was in person this year, but reportedly greatly reduced 17:56:18 From Helen Wall : Good session. Thanks! 17:56:33 From Beth Elliott : yay 17:56:53 From sandp : thanks, so glad to have you share your talents and abilities! 17:56:59 From iPad (4)Evelyn Brenton : Thank you