Scrub caps. Here are two of four I made on Saturday afternoon. Daughter-in-law requested some and we went to my stash and wha..lah....how fun they can be.
Can't wait to see what her co-workers think when she starts sporting these!
We made this on Friday afternoon. T measured my cuts for me and helped me at the sewing machine. She made sure Grandma didn't get her fingers too close to the needle and explored the sewing drawer with machine tools etc. Pattern was purchased at L & L Yard Goods in Madison, IN on the Charming Shop Hop last weekend. Fabric came from there as well. Pattern is: Flirty Skirty by Whistlepig Creek Productions. Even with T's help I was able to read the directions and get it done in a couple hours or so. I made this one a bit big so the next one will be more to size and have three tiers of ruffles rather than just two. It was great having her here while I worked on it so I could stop when it got long enough and I could adjust the elastic to the waist size.
Gift for another Grandma. This was fun. Had not worked on the embroidery machine for awhile. Baseball was a Dakota Collectible design which I sized to fit my hoop. Lettering from my Dakota Sizer.
Shirts for a local business. I always get nervous working on shirts when they aren't my hubby's. Always afraid the machine will eat one or something will be completely out of square. I also did five shirts for hubby Thursday afternoon. His went much faster....not as many stitches.
As you can see the later part of the week had no quilting but lots of fun stuff in the sewing room. And God Blessed us with a beautiful week.
Hope you have all celebrated our Risen Savior today and enjoyed your families.
After church this morning we went to Hy-Fly in Crothersville to watch great nephew ride his MX bike. Wow, a great group of folks and all those kids on motorcycles....some smaller than T. I like to ride but you would never have seen Aunt Pat jumping those hills! Good going Stephen. Erick you'll be back soon when you are all healed.
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