But... after coming across lots of tutorials, cute ideas & blogs about sewing, I have been inspired to try it again - & I'm enjoying it so much that I don't want to stop! I'm finding it to be much easier than I remembered it to be &, if I run into a problem, all I have to do is hop online & find the solution.
So, having said all of that, here are a few pictures of what I've been working on:
I made this crayon roll for Ryleigh to use during church. She LOVES it & we have already begun using it. I used this tutorial to learn how to make it. It's as simple as following the directions.
I actually made some burp cloths like this for Grant, but I wanted to make a few more to sell in my Etsy shop & to have on hand to give as gifts. Again, they're super easy to make, very fun to use & much cuter (in my opinion) than the ones you buy at the store.
I used leftover scraps to make these coasters. Too bad they don't match my decor or I'd be tempted to keep them myself.
The purse I made as a birthday gift for my friend, Sarah. I used this tutorial.
I made this apron yesterday as a wedding gift for our new youth pastor's wife-to-be (Christina Miller). They're getting married next weekend & will be moving here soon after. We're really excited about that & I will be posting more on that subject later. Oh yeah, here's the tutorial I used.
When Ryleigh saw the apron I had made, she really liked it & kept saying "For me?". So... being the good mommy that I am (okay, so maybe I just wanted to MAKE something else ;-), I whipped one up for her - literally in an hour or so. It was so much fun!
5 comments:
ok- is there anything this woman can't do?
great job! Everything looks great as always!!
Very beautifully done! I have done a little more sewing as well. Your projects are inspiring! :)
Oh, i love the crayon role!!! So cute... if i can ever find the time i'll make something similar for my son! Thanks for the inspiration!
I really enjoyed seeing all your projects! I've seen the crayon roll before, looks like a neat idea. Also, thanks for putting up those 'creative blogs' links, good luck with your Etsy shop!
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