Sunday 27 September 2020

Sewing projects

 

Last spring I decided to sew the denim quilt together that has been sitting about for 13 years.  And then Ana came to live with us for the summer and she decided to use the rest to sew a quilt for herself too.  So two denim quilts got made this summer.  So random.  


Ana's is actually tied with navy yarn.  So this one is mine.  We went to Grandma's house (she picked up some quilt frames for me in Preston ID) and she helped me tie them both.  Only it was a horrible day because Jubal left the hose running into their window well and flooded their basement, so we had to tear up carpet and they had to buy new carpet.  Ughhh.  It was awful.  






Dad shoeing horses that night, with cats and the neighbor boy for company.  

The two quilts all tied.  Amy and Chad even helped.  


Carpet all torn up and Isabel and me mopping up the water.  At least my house flooding twice this spring had well prepared me and I knew exactly what to do.  Garrett helped me haul all the furniture out immediately.  
And then I sewed over one hundred masks.  I swore I wouldn't sew any, but I broke out in a horrible rash for two weeks after working four 12 hour shifts in a row, and so I decided I needed to sew my own so I could wash them with my own detergent.  And the kids needed them for school.  


Here's some of the ones I made.  
And Emeline and stayed for a couple of days and I felt so bad because I made her work hard at sewing.  We sewed six dress-up shirts and two dresses for her and all her siblings in three days.  It was a lot of sewing. 






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