At our local American Sewing Guild meeting on Tuesday I picked up fabrics for our community sew projects. In an effort to not clutter up my sewing room I'm working on those now in-between other things on the calendar.
I've made 17 polar fleece caps for Head Start - these will go in the tote bags we fill for the kids next November. Nice to get more than my quota done so early in the year.
And yet, another sideways picture from my camera - don't get it, doesn't matter which way I take the photo sometimes they turn out sideways, even when showing up correctly on my desktop - I've given up. I should always use the camera but sometimes it's easier to grab my phone that's sitting right there on the table. Anyhow, here are 10 pillowcases sewn for a care facility here in our town. There is no deadline on these but I will get them turned in this next month. I'll probably end up sewing more of these throughout the year.
Next up are 13 tote bags (my quota) for the Head Start kids. Hoping to knock those out in this next week so I'll be done with them for the year. We get a small grant each year to fill them with coloring books, crayons, pencils, sharpener, toothpaste & toothbrushes, Kleenex and treats......and the polar fleece caps.
Another project waiting in the wings is putting the binding on the two afghan quilts. I took them to Jordan Quilts to be long arm quilted, lead time was seven weeks, they were ready in two, picked them up yesterday. Would like to get the bindings sewn on tomorrow so then I can work on handstitching it to the back during the Superbowl on Sunday.
If you've never checked out Jordan Quilts online and you're a quilter you should go check it out. They have lots of free patterns and great video tutorials......not to mention a huge selection of fabric. If you sign up for the newsletter you'll get a mailing almost every day. I am so lucky to have this shop just five minutes from my house.
I had planned on getting a warp on the loom this week but got sidetracked with these projects. There's always next week............
You are always so generous with your making. An inspiration.
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