I made a cat page for my 100 day project Stitch Book with Ann Wood.
And this is our cat Coco, (she likes to sleep amongst the flowers).
I made a cat page for my 100 day project Stitch Book with Ann Wood.
And this is our cat Coco, (she likes to sleep amongst the flowers).
I got the this month's instructions for the SeaMQGBom2026 and made the blocks from strip sets we made in a previous month.
Here is my interpretation of the two big blocks:
I got the black web strapping for the denim bag I started last Friday and was able to finish it.
The denim was much more difficult to finish because of the density of the fabrics when everything come together. I even broke a needle. But I got it done. I was thinking I'd make more from old denim, but now I'm reconsidering that!
I had made a simple little flower to sew onto the front flap.
This will also be donated to Sew Powerful.
It was so satisfying to make the bag for Sew Powerful yesterday, I made another today. I used the same type of fabrics, this time in different colorways. The outside is pink and orange and the inside liner was made from a batik fabric with sunflowers in yellow, orange and burgandy. I made a pocket for the outside of the front because the pink plaid had a small discoloration there.
I started making a bag from old denim yesterday for Sew Powerful, who send reusable hygiene products to young girls in Africa. They are asking volunteers to make bags to include with the pads. I didn't have the webbing for the bag's strap, so I set it aside until I could get some.
Today I made another one, this time making the strap from fabric. I used some orange woven plaid fabric for the outside and a blue fabric for the inside.
Here's another little quilt I made from a charm pack called "Once Upon a Time".
I quilted a pantograph on it, made some binding and sewed it on and now it's finished.
Finish #8 Once Upon a Time, 32" by 40" with a white flannel backing.
I started weaving the flat cotton cord into the warp threads I strung the other day on the hoop for the trivet. It was fiddly, trying to keep the cord flat as I strung that long 'thread' through the spokes of the warp.
This little bit took me over an hour and a half. So it stopped for the day.