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).
Scenes from the Road of Life
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.