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It's Been Over a Month . . .
since I have had the time to post anything other than my Saturday Smiles. I know I am busy, busy, busy all day long but at the end of the day, I am hard pressed to see any progress in any of the different aspects of my life!!
I am happy to say that I am going to team up with a friend from Quilt Guild who is letting me share her table at the up-coming Langlois Craft Fair the weekend before Thanksgiving. I am trying to not only make some baby quilts but I decided to set my hand to some coiled fabric bowls.
The first three that I made were made with some cording from JoAnn's that someone had given me. They look fine but the cording was soft and the bowls look a bit squished. And as you might be able to see, I am not really sure how I am going to finish off the top row. I am thinking a nice large metal or seashell button might be nice.
So, I bought some cotton clothes line and it is much stiffer and makes for a much prettier bowl. This practice one made out of Kaffe Fassett fabrics is for a friend who loves Kaffe.
On this one I put a fun Longaburger charm that says HOPE to finish it off.
I wrap the cord at night while I am watching baseball and then sew up the basket or trivia or bowl the next day.
I am happy to say that I am going to team up with a friend from Quilt Guild who is letting me share her table at the up-coming Langlois Craft Fair the weekend before Thanksgiving. I am trying to not only make some baby quilts but I decided to set my hand to some coiled fabric bowls.
The first three that I made were made with some cording from JoAnn's that someone had given me. They look fine but the cording was soft and the bowls look a bit squished. And as you might be able to see, I am not really sure how I am going to finish off the top row. I am thinking a nice large metal or seashell button might be nice.
Dill Button |
So, I bought some cotton clothes line and it is much stiffer and makes for a much prettier bowl. This practice one made out of Kaffe Fassett fabrics is for a friend who loves Kaffe.
On this one I put a fun Longaburger charm that says HOPE to finish it off.
I wrap the cord at night while I am watching baseball and then sew up the basket or trivia or bowl the next day.
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