5/17/2023 0 Comments Slapdash sewostIf you can't use the Slapdash desktop app, this extension will also give you a Command Bar that will work on any page you have open in Chrome. Installing the extension will also make connecting applications easier: providing better recommendations and cutting down the manual steps required to connect certain apps. When opening something from Slapdash, the extension will prevent the loading of a new tab, opting to re-use an already-open one instead. This extension also makes the overall Slapdash experience faster, with tab recycling. When opening the Command Bar while looking at a page in Chrome, the Command Bar will recommend contextual commands based on the page you are on. For both features, no data gets sent to Slapdash servers. You'll also get access to the "Chrome History" command to quickly search through what you've seen. Your open tabs will be searchable directly from the Slapdash desktop app. This extension adds Chrome superpowers to Slapdash while enhancing the overall Slapdash experience. Slapdash is a rethink of how we work with our cloud apps, with a focus on speed. So what do you think? Is there one you want to add? Remember the Birthday Dress motto, “completely unjustifiable and unnecessary” is perfectly ok.Work at the speed of thought. Sometimes when I first see a pattern I think to myself, “That’ll never end up looking as good in real life” but I have seen some great versions (see Jessica’s and Allison’s versions, gorgeous!) and I think maybe I could pull it off, so I bought it!Ī few other patterns I’ve had on my list for a bit: I’ve never made anything from Your Style Rocks but when I do this will porbably be the first pattern I try. One day when I am feeling brave I will give Vogue 1258 a go. It would look great in a suity looking pinstripe and is high up the sewing list either way.Īnother new pattern, Butterick 5749, perhaps a quick and easy option (not to jinx it or anything!) to use up some jersey from my stash – I love Allison’s version. I love the collar, cap sleeves and full flouncy skirt at the back. Vogue 1265 is newish in the stash and very work appropriate. Use the Command Bar to search your cloud apps and unlock powerful workflows with commands. I like the little cap sleeve and the flounce in the skirt back, this could also easily be a work or going-out dress. Slapdash brings all your apps together in one place to give you new superpowers. I gushed about this as an option for last years dress (check out Tasia’s and The Slapdash Sewist’s versions!), there are plenty of other gorgeous versions online. I think I bought Vogue 1161 at the same time as the pattern above. I like it in a print (check out Katherine’s version) but I think it would also make a gorgeous LBD. It is probably more of a “going out” dress for me, but you can never have too many of those. Vogue 1190 has been in my collection for a little bit and is very pretty. I LOVE it and wanted to make it straight away! I like the short sleeve version (also piping!) and I could definitely wear this to work in spring/summer and I can see a winter version too. Simplicity 1802 is from my most recent pattern splurge sale purchase. It is so very late, but, start as you mean to go on, no?Īnyway, here are my thoughts for this year’s dress – Feel free to comment on your favourite, but as I am a bit flighty with my sewing queue (who isn’t?!) there are no promises it’ll even be a dress on this list □ “The idea is that it can be a nice every-day kind of dress, or a completely unjustifiable and unnecessary dress and that’s ok, because it is the birthday dress and no excuses will be required.” So, now that I am properly settled in, it’s about time I started to think about this year birthday dress. The Slapdash Sewist: Simplicity 2938, Pleat Neck Princess Seam Tank Top This wardrobe pattern has been getting a lot of love on Pattern Review, mostly for the tank, so last time Simplicity was on sale and I was able to get to Joann I picked up Simplicity 2938 so I could g.
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