In this post, I shared a fabric bucket that I had made for my tea things.
It was too small.
So I tried again.
It isn’t as sturdy as I’d like, so maybe I will make another.
Someday.
Meantime, I am happy with this one.
Quilt On!
In this post, I shared a fabric bucket that I had made for my tea things.
It was too small.
So I tried again.
It isn’t as sturdy as I’d like, so maybe I will make another.
Someday.
Meantime, I am happy with this one.
Quilt On!
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Tagged fabric basket, fabric bin, fabric bucket, LCsCottage, sewing
I need a basket for my tea things, so I thought that I would make one.
Cute basket, but I should have paid more attention to what size I need.
This one is too small and I will be making a bigger size.
I like the basket, and I will find a purpose for it!
The little teacup is quite fragile. My grandmother served hot chocolate to my mother when she was a little girl. I have the whole set; the pot, the sugar bowl, the creamer, and four cups and saucers. I don’t use the set. I just enjoy having it.
Personally, I prefer a nice big mug of tea! How about you? Do you have a favorite teacup or mug for your beverage?
Quilt On!
I have stitched up the last of the pillowcases!
They have all been boxed up and delivered.
All 137 of them!
The Hubster helped me to deliver them to Shriners Children’s Hospital-Spokane.
I have a soft spot for Shriners because they were a blessing to my family several years ago. I highly recommend them!
Now that the pillowcase marathon is over, I was thinking about about what to do next.
I realized that I spent the first quarter of the year on decluttering and donations.
Sticking with a quarterly schedule, I am going to spend the next quarter on one, or two, unfinished sewing projects. Maybe even start a new project.
I am going to sew at a more relaxed pace, especially since spring is here, and I want to be outdoors.
The year is young yet. How are you doing with your goals?
Have fun and carry on!
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Tagged charity, donation, handmade gifts, LCsCottage, pillowcases, sewing, Shriners Children's Hospital