Monday, April 27, 2026
Finishing stuff, straightening up, and a project folder
It was a busy weekend trying to get stuff done. The last 10 thread beds got their snaps. After that was cleaning up. I couldn't mow because it was raining.
I spent my time Saturday morning mending. I fixed two pairs of pants and a hoodie. Then I decided I needed another pocket on that jacket that I got during Women In Construction week. I covered the monogram.
I decided to use Ultrasuede so I didn't have to turn under any edges and just topstitch it on. I did add a zipper so I secure what I usually keep in that pocket. Gosh that is a bad picture! You can't even see the zipper! LOL!!
The afternoon was spent working on sewing the back son smalls for stuffing. I am way behind on finishing my cross stitch. These are all ready for stuffing now. I did some laundry and cleaning up since it was still raining so I couldn't mow.
Sunday I took apart that desk extension and hauled it upstairs. I forgot to take a picture of it in place with the plants on it - I post one tomorrow. The top was the heaviest part and I could only go up one step at a time with it, but I got it done.
I decided to play around a bit and try to make a project folder. I did a little drawing and made a cut list. It is similar to a thread bed only bigger so figuring out the parts I needed was quick. For the insides I used a piece of iron-on Bosal foam stabilizer to give it more firmness. It finished at 11" x 12 1/2" when it is folded in half. I had debated what fabric to use and I thought this Sugar Skull fabric would look good.
Here is the inside. There are two zipper pockets, three other pockets, and a pen holder.
I needed a button for the closure, and it dawned on me that I had a sugar skull button - somewhere! I had bought a towel a couple of years ago at a craft fair, you know one of those towels you hang on your oven door. It had a poor quality sugar skull towel but the button was fabulous so I bought the towel for the button. I had to look around a bit to find the button and I did! It was perfect for this folder.
I have seen these project folders on Etsy and they cost around sixty dollars. The rain finally went away and it was sunny on Sunday so I finally got at least the front and the one side yard mowed. Round out the weekend with some more laundry and that was it.

I guess you are behind on fully finishing your stitcheries…..PA 2023!?!? Glad you found the perfect button for your folder 😃
ReplyDeleteGoing up the stairs with something that heavy is hard. Going down you can sometimes slide it carefully on the steps. I used to tackle things like that. Maybe that's why my back is unhappy now, years later.
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed that you moved that table! The project folder is so nice.
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