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Showing posts with label sew day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sew day. Show all posts
14 May, 2015
A PC Kind Of Day
Is it PC to report on the results of a very successful sew-in day? It is when the PC I'm speaking about is pillowcases! Mom and I turned out eleven a few days ago. She made three pillowcase sets and I got creative and made personalized sleep-over pillowcases for each of the grandchildren as well as one for ConKerr Cancer, the generous organization providing pillowcases to children being treated for cancer. The pattern is available at the link above. How many can you make? I'm betting you won't be able to stop at one!
06 February, 2011
Football? Sewing? No Contest!

How are you spending Super Bowl Sunday?
It looks like Mason is speaking on behalf
of the boys in the family, it's all football.
I, for one, am planning a day long sew-a-thon!
(My husband, a Green Bay fan, will never miss me!)
...and, because my grandchildren get equal blog time,
here's Little Miss Happy expressing her delight upon
learning that Nana can sew all day uninterrupted!
My feelings, exactly!
Life is Good!
Mason: 2 1/2 years ~ Lucy Ann: 4 mos.
It looks like Mason is speaking on behalf
of the boys in the family, it's all football.
I, for one, am planning a day long sew-a-thon!
(My husband, a Green Bay fan, will never miss me!)
...and, because my grandchildren get equal blog time,
here's Little Miss Happy expressing her delight upon
learning that Nana can sew all day uninterrupted!

Life is Good!
Mason: 2 1/2 years ~ Lucy Ann: 4 mos.
30 January, 2011
A Bee In The Barn

Many hands make light work. Nane graciously opened her barn-loft studio space to our Bee for a sew day on Saturday. We came bearing bushels of scraps and strips to construct lap quilts for the patients in the Neuroscience Unit at one of our local hospitals. We left with enough finished string blocks for four complete quilt tops and the beginnings of a few more. There were seven quilters gathered, plus Zorro the kitty. It was a wonderful day; we accomplished much and greatly missed those who couldn't join us.
Life is Good!
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