When my friend, Sarah, asked me if I wanted to go junkin’, I said, “Of course.” When we pulled up to a little roadside gem with an abundance of chairs, wagon wheels and red barns, I was smitten. We actually had to turnaround and hightail it back to the ATM. But, we did showed SOME restraint. […]
Cheap, cheap, drapes, drapes
I’ve been talking about putting panels in our office/craft room since December. I finally did it. And, I think I love it. And, did I mention all four panels and the rods cost under $25? Not bad, huh? All curtains are made from one large drop cloth. I’m just one of many who have discovered […]
Funky quilted table runner
I finished quilting and binding the table runner previewed here. In the end, I like it. It’s been a while since I’ve quilted, so this was probably a good way to ease back into it. I had some trouble with the binding, but it looks bright and cheery in the end. What’s your current project?
Yet another bag
I just cannot stop myself. I made another bag. This one. I love. I found a great old seed/feed sack at the flea market for $3. It was pretty big bag with few stains and it was soft from years of use. So, it came home with me. I wanted to repurpose it. Because I love […]
It’s hip to be square
I finished my scarf/neck warmer on Saturday. Of course, it’s been 40 and 50 degrees this week, which makes the scarf unnecessary. But, I’m not complaining. We love this balmy weather and the fact that the snow has finally left the building. And, the neck warmer could be a nice treat for next winter (although […]
It’s a wrap – reusable sandwich wraps by Betz White
Another project I made from Sewing Green by Betz White (in addition to yesterday’s lunch sack) was a reusable sandwich wrap. While I own the book (and you should, too), I also found that this pattern is posted online by the author. It’s on CraftStylish. Photo from CraftStylish You might remember that I made Ryan some […]
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