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Dec-2
Dec-2
judyinohio said:I'm sure your sister will enjoy the story about the delay.
If I decide to tell her. LOL. I'll give it to her next week so she can use it this year. Hoping her new puppy doesn't chew a corner.
Dec-2
It does feel good to get them done. That has been my focus this year and I'm making progress. It helps that Carrie has been quilting them on her LA. (It used to belong to Chris.) I still have 2 to bind that are quilted. It will be their turn soon. I love crossing them off the list.
Dec-2
Love the sewing kit. So will your DD. I'm with Yetta. I'd throw in some bandaids. You can find sewing theme ones.
Dec-2
Fabric marking pencils (dark one and white one) and pencil sharpener.
Six inch 1/4" wide acrylic ruler for those times when a measuring tape is too much.
Those should make your kit perfect.
Dec-2
You were working on it three years ago at the retreat in Showlow.It is pretty.
Dec-3
The sewing kit is adorable. I'm not sure I saw this mentioned, but in addition to the good fabric scissors I'd include a thread snip or embroidery scissors. I've "ruined" many a good pair of fabric scissors by using them to cut thread.
Cris in MT