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#151
Love your pinks Prlumtree! They really all playing nicely together. Are you keeping this for yourself? I love pink, so I would definitely be keeping that for myself! LOL
Nessie, glad you like the table topper. It's more pink than the orange the lighting makes it out to be.
Nessie, glad you like the table topper. It's more pink than the orange the lighting makes it out to be.
#152
Thanx for the great ideas for the empty frosty square...now youns got my creative juices flowing...I don't do much embroidery but I can manage a little applique so maybe a snowman or snowflake, maybe a pieced snowflake or snowman block....has anyone seen any patterns for either of these???
#154
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: SE Mich.
Posts: 1,539
Lazy Girl Runaround Bag
yesterday I made the Runaround bag. I added an interior pocket so that everything wouldn't end up at the bottom of the bag. I also found a smaller release clip at Joanns to use in the strap.
#155
This one is done--just needs two sides of the label sewn down, then washed and dried. I made the label on my Janome 6600. It doesn't have the best alphabet embroidery, but it's sufficient, I guess. I'm done sewing for this weekend--time to read the Sunday paper.
Wishing everyone a good day.
Wishing everyone a good day.
#156
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: SE Mich.
Posts: 1,539
Drawstring Lunch Bucket Tote
Found this tote at ayumills.blogspot.com (pink penguin). Great little tote - EASY to do! This was a test for the one I want to make for a Christmas gift. I have a variety of fabrics all set to use and think I'll make the next one just a little wider.
If you check out ayumills.blogspot.com you can see the flickr site of the totes made. Also google, bing etc the Drawstring Lunch Bucket Tote to see the variety that have been made.
If you check out ayumills.blogspot.com you can see the flickr site of the totes made. Also google, bing etc the Drawstring Lunch Bucket Tote to see the variety that have been made.
#157
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: NH
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#158
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Glenmoore, PA
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Wow! Everyone has been so productive! Today went bust in a hurry. JDeery and her DH came to pick up a quilt I quilted for them, and brought me an old sewing machine they found at the side of the road. It is a Singer with the matte black finish, first one of those for me. The serial # tag has been removed or fallen off, so not sure how I am going to date it. I'll check with Lostn51 and see what he thinks. The cabinet has 2 leaves that open on either side of the cabinet. Can't wait to see if it actually works. It doesn't have a foot pedal, but has a knee pedal, and part of it seems to be missing, so not sure if I can get it to run. Don't think I will get any more sewing done today.
#160
Quilter7 I have a few baby quilts to get out and both know they are having girls so that is first one and feeling so ambitious I started the second which will be a sheep quilt. Sheep is chenille and I will stitch her down with swirls in the body and I guess a zig zag stitch around her legs and head.
Sorry if color is off picture is from my phone.
Sorry if color is off picture is from my phone.
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