This project is a Nook Case for my Etsy shop. I have decided to sew on these everyday while my daughter practices piano. It's a modified Tiger Mother technique, since I've found she practices longer if I'm in the roome. It happened sort of serendipitously after I moved my sewing machine into the piano room.
My sewing corner: I cut out small projects on the piano (not recommended since I've scratched the top with a few pins). The tote is extra special: hand-knit by my sister-in-law, Melanie, then felted!
A little shirt for Mikey the Monkey, who you will meet later. This just needs snaps and buttons. Wouldn't take me one evening, and it's sitting on the front counter in the piano room, but I never think of it...
Did you see the cabochons in the first post? This is my stack of supplies on the kitchen counter for making them. I bought 5 bars of Sculpey, and I've gotten 6 cabochons out of half a bar of Sculpey, so this mess is going to be here a LOOOOONNNGGGG time.
This is the biggest problem. I think I'm half way done. It's ten feet long and in the very center of my living/diningroom. The cats love it.
My favorite: I love to take this little bag to piano lessons and I get 1/2 hour of uninterrupted crochet/knitting time!
Photo 2 of my knitting bag: it's sitting next to the kitchen on the floor. Did I mention I have a craft room?
The girls both want rain capes. I'm kind of excited about this project, but it's pretty far down on the list.
I love the Campy State pillows, but I was not paying $150 each for them! So I asked for the napkins for Christmas, and I'm going to embroider them myself. They will make a great Piano Time project.
My first crocheted flower for a scarf I'm making. I followed the directions, but I didn't count carefully. When my square came out as a (what's the five sided one?) I contacted the company that wrote the book. Then while I was waiting, I tried again. Ooops. do you know they were actually contacting the author? So I emailed back very sheepish. NOW how do I turn this into a hat?
Meet Mikey. Charlie named him Mojo. I just need to tack his shoes on. Seriously. 4 tacks and he's still in my stack???
For my Etsy store, the main product was a doll that wears a sleeper. Everytime I list a doll, the person who buys it requests a different sleeper. So inside this tote I have about 10 little sleepers in different fabrics. I plan to sew them all up, list the doll and let them choose from what I have instead of running all over town trying to guess what they like. It turns out I'm getting old tastes.
In my craft room, several projects in bags on the floor which are shown below:
Wow! 5-6 projects right here in this little stack. Can't share what they are. It's a surprise.
A pillowcase to match the new quilt. I figure I have time!
A new project. I decided not to start this until after I have the quilt done. I'm going to card the giant bag of wool, spin it and dye it. I have to learn how to do all that, but the bit I tried is enormously fun and the feel of my hands after playing with the wool was amazing.
We had lunch with the family of a man Eric (my husband) mentored at work. His wife brought me this fabric from Burma. I think I'll make a skirt so that next time they invite us to a pig roast I can push harder to go. (I married a picky eater)
Wish me luck!
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