Monday, February 20, 2023
Tote bags, boxy pouch, pockets - the sewing machine got a workout!
What a weekend!  First, I had to do some cleaning before my friend came over on Saturday.  We worked on tote bags.  I had a lot of bags already cut out, so she did the pressing and I did the sewing.  She then cut some bags out of fabric that was given to me.  We ended up getting 16 done.  I kept at the bags on Saturday and Sunday and ended up with 31 finished.  I am now caught up with my goal of 10 bags every Sunday.  
There are some pieces and parts in different stages of construction so I will get back to those next Sunday.  There are 20 bags in this pile.
I made pizza for our lunch.
Here is my bin of tote bags.  There are eighty.
I went the grocery store early on Sunday and ended up buying some ceramic pots.  They were such a great price!  The two biggest ones (the one that is blue and brown and the one that has the irregular edge and is green) were $12.99 and the rest were $7.99.  At a garden center or big box store those would have cost $30 - $35 for the big ones and $20 - $25 for the smaller ones.
I cut back the rubber tree at work and have been rooting the cuttings.  Three of the cutting when into the biggest pot.
After I took a nap on Sunday, I needed to get another boxy pouch made for a lady I work with.
Last thing I did was to put the pockets on the flannel shirts.  I was glad I had enough different colors of solid flannel in my stash that I could find what I needed to match the plaids.  The lady asked for just one pocket, but I decided to put two on each shirt.  More is better!
My sister received her Valentine Day gift.  Besides the project bags and the cross stitch Valentine small, I enclosed a pair of tiny Cohana scissors.  She collects scissors and I thought she would get a kick out of these.  They do work too!  Connecting Threads had some Cohana items on sale (they never are on sale!) so I got us both a pair of the scissors.
I bought myself this beautiful and heavy brass weight that looks like a button.  I use it to hold my mechanical pencil and caulk pencil.  
I also bought this spool.  I think it is ceramic and it has a magnet in it for pins and needles.  I am always looking for a place to put my favorite needles for hand sewing and my bigger finishing needle for cross stitch smalls so now I have a place to keep those.
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2 comments:
You got some really pretty pots. I love them too and used to find a nice one now and then at Goodwill but they had them priced around $5-10 there too.
What a great weekend you had! It's fun to have someone to sew with and I lvoe all of your great finds.
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