Showing posts with label clothespin bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothespin bag. Show all posts

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Vacation sewing

Today was my first day home (and back at work) after a 2 week driving trip north to PA, MA, NH & ME to visit family and friends.  Two friends VOLUNTEERED to cover the shop for me while I was gone - I am truly blessed with the community we've created at The Stitchin' Post.

About half of this trip was spent camping in a tent.  That didn't stop me from sewing!  That is what the electrical hookups at campgrounds are for, right?

I finished up this quilt top which is both a baby quilt for a friend who is having a baby in November and my entry for this year's quilt show.  Just two weeks to get it hand quilted - better get cracking!  It measures about 43" square(ish).  It made a dent in my scrap bin, used up all but a couple small squares of that white, and used up most of that striped border (which was leftover from backing my last quilt).

My mom surprised me with a "new" sewing machine while I was visiting.  This gem (that she picked up at a yard sale for $20) sews like a charm, and comes complete with sewing stool with all the acoutrements under the padded seat.  I didn't have room to bring it home with me since my car was packed with camping stuff plus my sewing machine, but I'll bring it down in January when I go back to New Hampshire to bring my mom south for the winter.  I should have Mom tell me the serial number so I can see when this baby was born.

She asked for a clothespin bag while I was there, so I sewed this up on my "new" machine.  Simple and quick.


Of course, this trip included lots more than just sewing - campfires, swimming, games with the family, and, of course, FOOD!





There's a lot of crappy stuff happening in the world today, but still and all, LIFE IS GOOD!

Monday, March 24, 2014

Erin's got a brand new bag!

While my mom is visiting, she is making her first quilt - a denim and flannel rag quilt.

While she was monopolizing the sewing machine today, I hung some sheets out to dry for the first time this year - beautiful day!

Apparently, the winter was rough on my clothespins and their bag.  Time for a new bag.

I picked out some fabric that I felt certain would never make it into a quilt, and came up with a quick and easy lined bag.

I think I'll modify this a bit and make some more - I have plenty of friends who hang their clothes on the line who might like a nifty new bag.