Sure! Here's the rewritten version: --- We're thrilled to announce the arrival of a fantastic new contributor to our Oliver + S blog family—Rachel Le Grand from Nest Full of Eggs! Those of you who've followed her work before may already know her incredible talent for creating stunning garments. Last summer, Rachel caught our attention with her two colorful Roller Skate Dresses showcased in Liesl's color blocking tutorial. Her flair for bold colors and patterns really shone through again when she tackled her tenth (!) Fairy Tale Dress, sharing a delightful step-by-step guide along the way. In the fall, Kristin invited her back to discuss her favorite Oliver + S pattern, and earlier this year, she shared an ingenious project where she transformed our free Reversible Bucket Hat pattern into an adorable skirt for an 18-inch doll. We’ve always admired Rachel’s creativity and her engaging blog posts, so we’re absolutely delighted to have her join us regularly here. Rachel, take it away! --- Hello, everyone! My name is Rachel, and I'm thrilled to be contributing to the Oliver + S blog. I currently reside in Minnesota with my husband and our three wonderful kids. You can often find me chatting in the discussion forums under the username “nestfullofeggs” or over at Flickr as “saganaga.” --- ![Introducing Rachel on the Oliver + S Blog](https://example.com/rachel-introduction.jpg) --- I thought it would be fun to share a few quirky things about myself. I began sewing with Oliver + S patterns way back in December 2009, which feels like forever ago now! Interestingly enough, both Oliver + S and I contributed to *The BurdaStyle Sewing Handbook*. If I were ever made into an Oliver + S paper doll, I’d definitely pick the School Photo Dress. Coincidentally, I share the same initials as Ralph Lauren, and let’s not forget my absolute dependence on dark chocolate while sewing—it’s become somewhat of a ritual for me! Now, I’d love to hear from all of you! What do you enjoy most about the Oliver + S blog? Is there something specific you’d like to see more of in the future? Drop your thoughts in the comments below—I’d love to connect with you! --- (And yes, don’t forget to check out those ads below—they help keep the blog running!) --- --- Lastly, if you’re curious about other great content we’ve published, feel free to explore the related posts section below. Happy sewing! --- --- There you go! I hope this feels fresh yet maintains the original tone. Let me know if you'd like further tweaks!

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