Hard to come up with titles for these phone dumps but I'm pretty sure there hasn't been 999 of them!
Anyway, life's been too busy lately with working and trying to keep up with the grandkids and various family members, but I did take some time to try to teach myself to sew again.
I started with these glasses' cases.
While I'm trying to relearn how to sew a straight line I made a bunch of these. I used old jeans that I had. I also bought a xxl size pair of jean shorts from the Salvation Army and got a lot of material off of that! Plus I get different pieces of material from a thrift shop by my house that sells them for $1-2 each.
The glasses cases were pretty easy.
I also made a few little wallets and drawstring bags.
I didn't really enjoy making those, especially the little wallets.
Then I tried my hand at this little petal pouch.
It looks like a small square pouch when it's open and when you close it.
It looks like there is a flower on top, kind of like a poinsettia.
This was the hardest thing I've sewed so far, and I had to watch the video over and over again to get it right. I think they would make cute Christmas gifts filled with candy or something. I doubt I will get many made before Christmas though!
In the non-sewing department, I made this cute little hat using yarn and a slice of a toilet paper roll. Here it is next to my mouse for size comparison.
I actually brought all the stuff with me and made it at work one night. You can fit a Lindorf candy inside. I may make a bunch of those to give for little Christmas gifts.
Speaking of work they had a pink party last week to honor Breast Cancer Awareness month of October.
From the left: My SIL Judy, my MIL Gert, my SIL Jackie, me and my aunt-in-law Winnie. Talk about 80's big hair! We had it going on!





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I'm so impressed with your sewing! The petal bags are the cutest!
ReplyDeleteI've seen those little hats before, another cute one!
Loving All the projects!! Especially the little flower purse! SO pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou know a Lot about sewing! Well done...
Love the photos of you, too!
hugs
Donna
The Big Hair 80's - those were the days! Love it! That sunset is magnificent! We put our green tomatoes in a paper lunch bag to help them ripen. Doesn't work for all of them, but it does for some.
ReplyDeleteThose glasses cases look awesome. So does the rest of the things you've made. I had that problem on a few things I made where I had to keep going back to the directions.
ReplyDeleteI've seen those little hats. They're so cute.
I keep meaning to get back to sewing. ๐งต Your projects are impressive. I especially like the little petal pouch. Dang, that’s cute!
ReplyDeleteYour little sewing projects are so cute!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset.
Your sunset is gorgeous! And I love seeing you being pretty in pink. You know how to sew a variety of things. The poinsettia bag is gorgeous!!! And the tiny hat so adorable.
ReplyDeleteGood for you getting back in to sewing. I still have my machine and everything, but it's been a LONG time, so I'd probably have to start from scratch. Love the pouches and I love the picture with all of the 80's hair. It may have been big, but it is better than some of the styles I've been seeing lately. lol
ReplyDeleteYour glasses cases look very handsome! All your sewing looks great but the petal pouch is my favorite! I have made things like that in the past. As a matter of fact, one of my nieces asked me to make several of them for her bridesmaids as gifts. That was fun, using especially pretty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteDo you ever make Fried Green Tomatoes?
As for your snapshot from the 80s, I liked that era both for the fashions and the hair. Things are SO CRAZY now!
Gorgeous sunset. I love ❤️ your shirt, and it looks very good on you.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy a throwback photo, especially from the 80's. Look at you, sewing up some pretties. I love LOVE love the petal bag---that would be great for traveling with your jewelry.
ReplyDeleteYeah for a Pink Week at work!
~Suz