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Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Sewing My Stash! 11/14/22

 I've been sewing daily and am loving every minute of it!

Take a peek at what I'm working on ...


The Christmas quilt my sister and I are working on via technology is coming together beautifully!  Here's another part of the blocks we're making, we continue to thoroughly enjoy the journey!


I finished the top for this cuddle quilt for one of my grands!

Here's another Christmas cuddle quilt I'm making for another grand!

Each cuddle quilt measures approximately 40 x 50 and is meant for cuddling up with when the mood strikes.

I love that my sewing nook is set up in my kitchen/dining room area which makes sewing in snippets of time very productive! I can cook, work in the kitchen and sew in between.

And, as the tittle of this post indicates, I'm using what I have in my fabric stash for all three of these projects!

Until next time, 

patsi      

Sharing 42 years' experience of adult frugal living and pantry building 

A Working Pantry

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She looketh well to the ways of her household … Proverbs 31:27 

A Working Pantry is a way of life, a lifestyle if you will!

My pantry is intentional, purposeful, simple, practical, frugal and what works for my family.  It’s the food items and household supplies that keep my household running smoothly ready and available when they are needed.  It’s my contribution to our family’s economy and my work-from-home ‘job.' 

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8 comments:

  1. The Grands will sure enjoy those quilts!

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    1. Lana, I think so! The goal is to have them to them by the first of December!

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  2. Very cute. Grands will love them. I checked out that serpentine stitch YouTube. Good idea. I need to see if it will work on my machine and walking foot.
    Ellie
    Central Az

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    1. Ellie, I found something similar that will work with my walking foot, it looks similar but isn't called a serpentine stitch. After playing with it for a few minutes, I think it will work fine!

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  3. I sewed less when my machine was in the kitchen. A huge sewing room meant I would stay in there for hours sewing!

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    1. Practical Parsimony, a huge sewing room is on my 'someday' list, glad you have one!

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