I finally met Baby M on the weekend (he lives away). He has grown and is doing quite well. So decided to make a changing pad with PUL waterproof fabric.
I love these animals. |
I have been continuing the momentum created by the 4 x 7 Sewing Challenge over at Berry Barn Designs. I didn't accomplish much this week, although I have been doing quilty stuff each day.
Tomorrow is an improv piecing workshop put on by Val over at Purple Boots and Pigtails. Lately, I seem to be doing things I don't like to do...and then find out that they aren't so bad after all. But I will NOT become a paper piecing convert.
Linking up with TGIFF hosted by Quokka Quilts.
Ooooh... Vallies first link! I feel like a big girl now!
ReplyDeleteExcited for tomorrow's workshop and am happy to be joining Scrapmaster in pushing you out of your comfort zone ma'dear!!
Great finishes! How did you make the tissue holders?
ReplyDeleteLove the tissue holders! I found they are a really great project for teaching kids to sew. And they can be addicting!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, Anja! Now you need to make matching zipper pouches and tissue holders. What about some scrappy lanyards or luggage tags (à la Dominique) to round out the collection?
ReplyDeleteYou can save all your scraps for making letter blocks now!
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