great job Mary and congradulations on quitting smoking............
Lovely job on the drapes,good for you on your no smoking. You will feel so much better. My brother in law had a lung transplant in August( he smoked for 45 years).He is coming along great but said if he had known 45 years this would be the result he would never have smoked. I wish you lots of good luck, and keep busy if that helps you. We will be looking for more of your projects.Lynn.
great work keep it up. hope you have all the luck you need with the smocks also i am now 18 months without one and it is good o see other ppl try to kick the habit keep going * 4 u
Good job and I'm so happy that you quit smoking....Doesn't everything taste and smell better?!? (I can say that as a reformed smoker);)
Great job Mary....glad to see you're not smoking,
not always an easy task but you'll manage. Hubby and I are EX-SMOKERS for 8 years now.
Nice job Mary, I made draperies top treatments, bedding etc...profesionally for the past 15 years that was until I got an embroidery machine...LOL...I will say embroidery is alot easier to handle than yards and yards of fabric! *4u
Mary, these are great - how neat to have them done - huh? Isn't working on the house and making it nice - so much nicer than smoking? Hehehe! Great job!
I didn't know you had quit smoking too!! I quit in 1980. Hardest thing I ever did. I quit cold turkey. Now there are aids to help you. Patches and such. If you make it past the first week , you have it made. Make your hubby smoke outside, if he is still smoking. Love you, Kay
Well u r really putting your machine through the high jumps starting out with heavy fabric of suede & couderoy. A lot of work mm *4U
oh your not kidding my dear it was work but well worth it wish i had them done when you was here