Wednesday, April 8, 2020

MORE SEWING FROM HOME

This is what happens when we stay at home.  Chris at the Attic Window Quilt Shop sent pictures and wrote this:

"This is something I found in one of my cabinets that my granddaughter Tatium brought me years ago!  Remember the build a bear store? I had to finish it, stuff it and place the heart, which was supposed to go inside the bear but I sewed it on the outside.  


 Here he is with his heart on the outside where you can see it.
I love this saying on his back:  Pawsome! And look at his cute little tail!  Recently, Taitum turned 17, so Chris gave the bear to her.  Taitum said she did not remember it.  Oh, well, it's finished and gifted.  What a great feeling!

Thank you Chris for sharing with us.  I think a lot of us are using this time to clean and sort and discover forgotten items.  

How about you readers?  Are you getting anything done?


ON ANOTHER NOTE:
  • If you are really getting bored you might want to try you hand at this.  Does anyone remember the Toilet Paper Doll Cover?  Probably most of you are not that old, but I remember them.  Check out the picture and pattern at Crochet More.
Caroll, 
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles

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