I did however get a few projects off my sewing table so here is what I have been up to:
These are the new sheets for work that I talked about last time. All out of my stash flannel, eight sheets at 2.5 yards each. That is 20 yards done and OUT! These count for me as "love sews" because they are not only for me and my job (which I love!) but, for the comfort of my patients, who I also love. (Just not the "Valentine's Day" kind of Love!
Awkward...and moving on!
This little journal cover is for my sister, Barbara, who I love a great deal. I was asked by my sister, Linda, (who I also love a great deal!) to make this for the journal that she bought for Barbara. Barbara's husband is also very sick, he has ALS, and they were given a cruise to Greece from their church as a "bucket list" kind of thing. So, since she draws and writes beautifully, Linda thought she needed a special book for this memory making trip, but she wanted it to have a pretty cover (like the one I made her) because Barbara is a "pretty things" kind of girl! Since I was in the middle of making a tote bag for Barbara, I used the left over material to make the cover. The tote bag is not done yet.... but when it is, it will match! This used about a yard of fabric from my stash left overs pile.
These are pocket chair covers. There are 27 of them and they are for our very favourite teacher. Both my children had her and we all love her. She sang at our wedding and I attended the birth of her twins. They have been in my to do pile for months but with hubby sick I just couldn't get to them! So I am thrilled that they are finally done and she LOVES them! They used up another 15 yards out of my stash!
Here you can see the bibs in front and the chair covers in behind my 301. I am so excited that I finally figured out the tension adjustment for this machine and I got to use it for a couple projects! I had to adjust the bobbin tension, I almost never have to do that! However, it sews like a dream now. I also set it up and tried it out for free motion quilting....beautiful! I cannot wait to put a quilt through it!
Maybe this one, that I made this month as well. We are donating it "with love", too the hospice in memory of my daughter's music teacher's mother, who passed away from cancer just over two weeks ago. A beautiful woman who left as her contribution to the world, an extremely talented and beautiful daughter who we are privileged to know and learn from.
Have a great Sunday!
I am linking up over at Cation Designs - February Stash Busting Challenge!
4 comments:
Wow, have you been busy with love! It's no wonder you have not had time to write a blog post! I get distracted by reading blogs also!
Holy cow! You've been productive! When do you have time to go to work let alone write a blog post? :-)
Great job! I think this was a perfect example of love! Congrats on using up all that yardage.
Oh my gosh...that is a lot of work and projects....you deserve a real pat on the back!
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