I also bought a book called One-Yard Wonders, which has 101 sewing projects and they all use 1 yard of fabric or less. (The books includes patterns for most of the projects.) I immediately dug into the pile of fabric upstairs and pulled out some prints that I can't wait to try creating with.
I also went into my closet and pulled out a blue spangly half-circle skirt I made a year or two ago that is now too big for me. I also have the left-over scraps, so between the skirt and the scraps, I have enough to make a blue spangly bag! (And probably a headband too!)
What it was:
What it will (hopefully) be:
Let me state, right here, that I am not an accomplished sewer of things. The skirt was made with a lot of help from my Mom, who is an accomplished sewer of things. My goal is to become as good as she is at it. So, please don't tell yourself that you can't do it, because if I can, you can.
As a result of all this craftiness, I have had to organize my things. I had embroidery floss and beads upstairs, wool felt on top of the kitchen pantry, yarn and needles in the living room, and all the scissors are hidden where little hands can't get them. So, I went to Lowe's and purchased a large clear plastic bin and found a set of three smaller plastic clear bins that fit inside. Luckily, a bin I already had fit inside too! I now am the proud owner of a craft bin, with containers for knitting needles and smaller skeins of yarn, embroidery floss and thread, beads and buttons, and paints and brushes, as well as room left over to keep large skeins of yarn, wool felt, scissors, and some fabric. It's already full..........hmmmmm.........
We also finished the TreeHouse this weekend!! JT did most of the heavy lifting, but I helped where I could, especially in tight spaces, while he built the stairs. I also made the sign, which reads, at the bottom: NO CRITTERS!! BIRDS ALLOWED. A loves birds.
Right now, my main crafting focus is on finishing up Christmas presents. After that, I have a list of things I would like to try, including the knitting I mentioned above, attempting my spangly purse, and doing a couple of the other projects in the book, as well as patterns I have seen on Ravelry. (You can friend me- irishTNgirl). I am trying very hard not to get ahead of myself in all areas of my life. I have a habit of looking way ahead and forgetting about the present, which has its pros, but also has a lot of cons. Having a "5 year plan" is one thing; trying to live 5 years ahead of today is another.............
Irish
Well, I can so relate!!!! I have too many projects on the burner and just when I tell myself to stick with just sewing, I find a million yarns to fall in love with! You have some beauties there....can't wait to see what you knitted!
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