I am sure glad that I can live with imperfections. This one has a lot, but as a learning project it was great. Since it is going to be donated to someone that needs a quilt, I am sure that person will not mind either.
I have decided to join a Sampler Quilt along. we will be making 100- 6.5 inch blocks ( finished 6") the 2 on the left are from the Sampler & since i have just joined ( two blocks per week) I have made 6 alternate blocks in case I am not fussy on some of
If I followed this advice my machines would be covered with dust and cobwebs. Nor could I sew in my pajamas.
This is a wall hanging quilt that I made for a friend that retired in Dec. He will hang it in their cabin at the lake.
I was given this piece of pale grey knit fabric I made a myself an nightgown with stencil on the front.
And then there is Blondie--I taught a class for these little pin cushions. Had 2 to sell in our homemaker auctions. I don't have a clue as to what they sold for but was to raise money for homemakers to help provide some services in our county. One I nam
I taught a class for this--my first one my DIL like so she got it--this one got done with scraps I hadn't plan to use but it became a little owl pot holder anyways.
Used this piece of knit that was donated to sewing club. New pattern and trying for size. Well, ended up a little tight but will look o.k.--maybe wear a sweater over it--ha, ha. I bought 3 other color knits to make this and didn't want to chop it up unti
krokodille-sweater: patroon Florian van Rockenbubben Stof van Piet& Lotta