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I've updated the button.
Thanks to all who participated. I had so much fun seeing what you made.
Happy sewing ... for you!

I've updated the button.
Thanks to all who participated. I had so much fun seeing what you made.
Happy sewing ... for you!
You know these girls are up to no good ;-)
Sweet like apple pie. Mmmm Mmmm.
For the apron swap you are to include a dish towel as well.
Lucy, who coordinates the Apron Swap, is doing something really nice. She is looking for apron angels. Check it out. I'm sending one her way.
And since I started this post discussing overcrowding ... while making this apron I kept getting the feeling like someone was standing behind me ... like Henry maybe had woken up early and I didn't hear him come in the room ... nope. Every time I turned around I discovered that it's just Berdie and me. I'm still getting used to having her around.

Two things done for May(d) for Me ... I'm on a roll. I need to decide what to make next. Another skirt? Amy Butler's Lotus Tunic? I have the fabric for another skirt ... the tunic will take some fabric, brain power, and learning the button gizmo on my machine ... hmmm ... decisions.
I participated in a letter swap that Mindy organized. This was too much fun. I received my goodies from Rachel yesterday - oh my - it's just fabulous! The soap smells sooo good - yum. Thank you so much!
As you can see she used the letter A. The fabric has this really cool animal print. I can't wait to come up with something to make with that! Rachel made my angel - on the other side she has a heart - it's just perfect. As for Aesop - hanging by my computer ... Rachel, thank you so much for your thoughtfulness.
Here's a sneak peak at ol' Emmy. This is for the Sassy Apron Swap and the Sew-along. She's all cut out and ready to be put together.
One side naughty. One side nice.
Fun.
I did use my walking foot and that seemed to help a great deal. I'm glad I finally broke down and got one of those things! One down for May(d) For Me. Now to finish my skirt. I hope it turns out to actually be one of My Favorite Things and not just a matter of words ...
I've got some serious thanks to send out to my blogging friend Kris. Would you just take a look at this fabulous bag she made me ... just because she had some scraps left over from her Bend the Rules swap bag and it matched my Sophia. Gotta love friends like that.
And speaking of great blogging friends, another great big thank you to Lisa who generously answered my request for more Freddo. And more Freddo she did send ... along with a few other goodies. Yum. Can you smell it ... choc-co-late. mmmmm.
I'm tellin' you ... I've eaten enough chocolate to last me ... well, for a few days! My face is going to look like I'm 16 again if I keep it up. Do you think my body would follow ... and that's not a matter of words ... that's a matter of wishful thinking!
I did score some great shoes today at Target while I fed my boys goldfish to keep them happy.
and thought the yellow shoes would match great ... and then I got them home. Not even close. It's like yellow mustard vs gold. I'm keeping the shoes regardless. I think they're groovy.Now if I could only get my groove back we'd be on to something ...
And my little fella prefers the box over the actual toy ...
Must be genetic ...
Grandpa doing anything for a laugh from his little man.
DH said yesterday that we were are all suffering from P.B.D. - Post Birthday Disorder. he he. Hopefully I'll have some completed projects to share this week now that the excitement has died down a bit.
I am thankful for the blinds on the windows since I haven't finished the curtains for this room :) You will see one window undressed ... I took that curtain down to hang the one I made only to find it didn't fit.
I am thankful that the general population doesn't see this room when they come to our house!I am thankful that I get to paint this room (if the painter ever calls me back).
I am thankful that I will be forced to clean up for the painter :)
I am thankful for you all who read and comment ... little did you know I was operating out of a den of chaos!
But most importantly and, completely unrelated - I am thankful because my sweet-loving-energetic-want-to-please-wears-his-heart-on-his sleeve-little-boy is turning 4 today.
Happy Birthday Henry.
So, since I couldn't sew until I got my fix (he he), I decided to try to put together some extremely cheap Pottery Barn copycat shelves I got for my sewing area. It is so cluttered right now I could easily loose a child in there. DH got this awesome drill for Christmas but it's a little heavy ... maybe awkward is the better description. I thought I would impress DH by having this put together and the office cleaned up when he got home. Sometimes the best laid plans go awry. Not only did I need to grow 2 more arms to hold the drill and the pieces together but I could not get those darn screws to go into the wood ... press board ... it's not even wood! UGH.
I have moved the assembled mess from the kitchen floor ... into the living room. sigh. DH was a saint and put it together quickly. I was perplexed because I thought I had ordered two of these (remember - they were really inexpensive) but only one arrived. Lo, and behold, on my doorstep yesterday was another box - the other bookcase. DH is just overjoyed.