This past Sunday I had a lot of fun just sewing. I had to work part of the day, but I have also been trying really hard to include some time for the things I enjoy as well. So I sat down at the machine and decided to create.
Soon after I got started, my three year old got hurt while playing. It was just a small "boo-boo", but he wanted to cuddle and not let me sew. So after about 10 minutes of hugs and kisses and cuddles, we compromised. I told him that I would make him a pillow, so that he would have space for his head to lay while resting the "boo-boo" on his foot. He wanted Christmas themed pillows and I said YES!
Then the hubby got going on about how he still wanted an insulated bag that could carry his water bottle at the bee yard. He uses glass jars, to stay away from plastic, and wanted something that would hold them and keep them from breaking. So I started measuring the half gallon glass jug and designing a pattern for this lovely bag. It has two layers of batting and 1 layer of insul-bright on each side. I don't think that glass jar will be moving, breaking, or getting too warm anytime soon. I had some of the material that feels like a table cloth, I think it is called oil cloth or something. I used that on the inside so that if there was any condensation it wouldn't soak through the bag. He didn't want anything too girly on the outside, so we went with ninja turtles for the outer fabric. I am saving my bee prints for a quilt for the hubby. He thought the ninja turtles were pretty funny. The interior has a box shape, but I could not figure out how to get the box shape and all the batting in there for the outside. I am still trying to figure out how to do that, but the basic tote shape on the outside seems to work just fine for this first try. Now he has a space to keep his glass water bottle safe.
I wish I could have sewed all day and night. It was a great Sunday. What did you do this weekend?
These two projects are being entered into the monthly Le Challenge. There will not be a new challenge over the holidays, so be sure to check back around January 15th for a new theme.
Such great projects! The turtle bring back memories of older children! Great how things come back around!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing and fun. I have been introducing our kids to so many of the things my husband and I liked as kids. It is fun to see them interested in them still. Thank you for stopping by. :)
DeleteI think you need some Space to sew uninterrupted :)
ReplyDeleteHa! I think so too. I sew in the dining room for now with every moment I can steal. Thank you for stopping by. :)
Deletethat was a great make. I have to ask,is the bee yard where you keep the bees>
ReplyDeleteYes, that is what we call where the bees are. It is really just a lovely field that has tons of flowers in the spring and summer. :)
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