Wednesday, September 21, 2016

IT'S PERSONAL


Today I want to show you the PJs I made for my great grandson.  I didn't have a pattern, so I took his clothes and traced a pattern.  Worked well on the shorts, but I had a little trouble with the top.  The point is, he picked out the fabric himself and told me what to make with each piece.  I love it when that happens.  Isn't he one handsome dude!

I wanted to show you this too.  It has been a wonderful growing season here in Michigan.  This Sweet Autumn Myrtle  Clematis is loaded with blooms.  I love how it's sweet fragrance drifts through my back yard.  I read recently that Autumn shows us that there is beauty in letting go.

DON'T FORGET these happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Shop
  • Sew Together Bag, Thursday, Sept. 22
  • Quilt As You Go, Friday, Sept. 23
  • Scrappers Helping Hands, Saturday, Sept. 24
  • Cookbook BOM, Monday, Sept. 26 or Wednesday, Sept. 28
  • Quilts On The Grand, October 7 - 9 at the Delta Plex
Be sure to check the calendar on the sidebar for happenings this week at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.

ON ANOTHER NOTE: 
Caroll,
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

3 comments:

bobbi said...

Beautiful boy in orange--you two make a great team, Caroll!
Love and hugs, Bobbi
P.S. will certainly have to make myself the lovely heart-hand-trees you´ve linked when I´m a grandma--thank you for the wonderful ideas you link us up with every day!!! xoxo

Shelina said...

He is a handsome boy and that is a great outfit for him. I hadn't heard that saying about autumn but it is very inspiring.

Annie said...

There will be no shortage of girls in his life. LoL. A little man who knows what he wants. Love it! The PJs are great! Love the oranges fabric choices. That Myrtle is absolutely gorgeous!

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