been working on these turkeys during monthly bee sewing and hoping on track to finish in time for november. switched gears a bit before finishing up the historical stuff....2nd pair of pants just about done except the crotch seam....tonight will be doing the hand sewing that's left. after the crotch seam, it's 7 buttonholes and then an evening of sewing on buttons to finish up this commitment. while glad it's nearly done and gone, have to say it added another set of skills to my garment sewing repertoire. the only thing left with a deadline is the guild's halloween challenge project. then the rest of 2018 is free for me and some christmas things i want to sew and some UFOs that need tackling. **** with only one day in the low 80s this week, it appears summer has left the building! living away from new england don't get that dreaded feeling of approaching winter....bring it on!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Sunday, September 23, 2018
turkey update
been working on these turkeys during monthly bee sewing and hoping on track to finish in time for november. switched gears a bit before finishing up the historical stuff....2nd pair of pants just about done except the crotch seam....tonight will be doing the hand sewing that's left. after the crotch seam, it's 7 buttonholes and then an evening of sewing on buttons to finish up this commitment. while glad it's nearly done and gone, have to say it added another set of skills to my garment sewing repertoire. the only thing left with a deadline is the guild's halloween challenge project. then the rest of 2018 is free for me and some christmas things i want to sew and some UFOs that need tackling. **** with only one day in the low 80s this week, it appears summer has left the building! living away from new england don't get that dreaded feeling of approaching winter....bring it on!
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Gobble, gobble - these are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThose turkeys are great! I really like all the plaids and stripes involved.
ReplyDeleteYour turkeys are quite wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!
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