I have some fun ideas for my next sewing rotation. The whole reason I went to the thrift store tonight was to buy an embroidery hoop. They cost a lot more in the retail stores. I got my used one for $0.69. Can't wait to show you what I am going to make with it. It's a doll, but I am not saying anymore. You'll have to wait and see. Next week will be my week to create in paper. I am excited. I have a few projects already in the works that I need to finish up.
It is so fun to see so many new people stopping by my blog. Thanks for leaving comments. It really brightens up my day. Being a stay at home mom is so rewarding, but the lack of adult contact is sometimes a drag. Reading comments is a total pick me up, it helps me to keep on track. I feel like if someone is reading my blog I should maybe follow through on all the things I am trying to accomplish in this crazy life of mine. So have a happy week and I can't wait to see what YOU are working on.
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I know exactly what you mean, about the adult contact and I think my productivity has increased since I started blogging. Well only on fun things that is, if it were just fun to blog the bathroom I might do that more too. I sew assembly line style all the time and it is great! We call it my sweatshop!
WOW! What a lovely little top! You have to post what everything looks like when you're finished. :) I do sew for my daughters assembly line style, too! It's so much easier and quicker. :)
Looks cute! I'm with you with the adult contact - if it wasn't for my blog and facebook . . . well, you know :)
uh, yes yes! lack of adult conversation being "a drag." perfect way to put it. nothing bad about it per se, just "a drag." especially when you want to share something like the fabulously cute thrift scores you just found.... cuz your kids could really care less that you just got a pair of boden cords for 3 bucks or something!
can't wait to see the dresses
A doll? My ears are perked with interest...can't wait to see photos!
Loved the bargains you shared in the post below, especially that great lot of children's books (you can never have too many books, right?)
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