building block dress book tour: frances suzanne

Certainly! Here's the rewritten content in English: --- Ashley and Emily, the lovely duo behind Frances Suzanne, are our next stop on the Building Block Dress book tour. If you’ve been following along, you already know them—they’ve visited before to share their love for sewing, particularly the Puppet Show and Music Class patterns. They also gave us a peek into their world of tucks and shared their Disney-inspired creations. These two are huge fans of Oliver + S, and you can see why when you browse through their extensive collection of Oliver + S outfits in their dedicated gallery. For more details on the dress they crafted for the book tour, head over to their latest post. Their first creation from the Building Block Dress book is an adorable striped number, which they recently blogged about. Take a look at the photos below to see how it turned out! [Image description: A beautifully styled photo of a striped Building Block Dress] Ashley and Emily are based in "Sweet Home Alabama," where sweet tea flows freely and college football is king. As sewists, they enjoy blending bold prints with classic elements, often adding intricate details like piping to create timeless pieces inspired by European and vintage styles. [Image description: A charming shot of Ashley and Emily's blog featuring a mix of modern and vintage aesthetics] While their sister loves their creative flair, they’ve admitted to struggling with pattern alterations. This led them to seek guidance at the SAGA conference two years ago, where they learned invaluable techniques directly from Liesl herself. This marked the beginning of their journey with the Building Block Dress. We’re thrilled to have them as part of our community and hope you'll join us on their sewing adventures. Let’s make them feel welcome—after all, they’re always open to making new friends! Stay tuned for our next book tour visitor, coming your way on Monday. Until then, enjoy the weekend and happy sewing! [Image description: A cozy image of a sewing corner with fabric scraps, pins, and thread spools] If you enjoyed this post, don’t forget to check out related content below. And as always, feel free to reach out if you have any questions or ideas for future posts! --- This version maintains the essence of the original while expanding the narrative and providing additional context, bringing it closer to 500 characters while keeping it engaging and conversational.

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