@gozer Wow, even after a bit of time without sewing, you certainly don’t seem rusty at all! That swan coin purse is beautiful! The metal fixtures on your clutch are so shiny and pretty; are they hard to attach?
@Lynx Oh, that fabric rope wreath is so charming! I especially love the flowers, and how you used the rope in two different ways. I would be tempted to use that wreath as a mirror frame! So pretty! Love the bear card too! I like how the colors remind me of trees and streams and sunshine, all things a bear probably likes! And that is SUCH a cute way to repurpose an old quilt!! The tote bag is just darling! I’ll have to keep that in mind next time I have a totally stained quilt or something; the unstained part can still be used for things like this! I know I already commented on your other post, but I’m still smiling at those nerd games charms you made. They’re so cute and heartwarming!
@Bunny1kenobi Hi, good to see you here! I’ve got a ton of different crafts I wanna make all at once, but I’m sure there will be more little felties showing up as well! Oooh, you made Bizzeebags!! I was planning to make some of those for my friend’s pre-school class, but ended up chickening out because I didn’t know where to find the materials. What did you use for the clear “window” part? Very pretty placemats! I like that they’re all different, but in coordinated colors! Awww, that black kitty is SO cute! …Mind if I copy it sometime?
@geekgirl I don’t know how you can possibly call those dishcloths “not pretty”, as I think they are beautiful (the extra colors just make them extra cheerful!) but I’m glad they’ll still be useful cleaning up messes. Mmmm, those sweet potatoes sound great. I have some sweet potatoes already; I may have to try that this week! That cute scrappy notebook is a zap? I’m impressed that you work so fast!
@storerboughtcreation Your sloth is soooo cute hugging that heart! He looks like he loves is sooo much, he absolutely won’t let anyone take it! XD
@QueenHobo Yay, you made it over here! I can’t imagine how you just whipped up that unikitty. I was trying to crochet for maybe the second time ever the other day, and was having trouble with the simplest steps and only one color of yarn!
@ezrib Every one of your embroidered towels made me laugh! Those are such fun and funny gifts! I sure hope your sons appreciate them!
@smileyyogini Hello and welcome! Oh my goodness, I actually used my family’s cast iron skillet for the first time just recently, and these would have been very useful then! I just used a pot holder in each hand to lift it up, but it’s hard not to get part of the pot holder on the hand NOT holding the handle from flopping into the food! Your solution looks much easier to deal with.
@AcadianDriftwood That’s so cool how you really got the most out of those apples; it looks like nothing went to waste! Also I just looooove homemade applesauce. My grandma used to make it, and then Grandpa when her arthritis got too bad to keep it up, and we would eat it spread on homemade bread or in a bowl with a bit of cottage cheese. Mmm…
@FrizzyTyger Welcome to you too! So far it looks like everyone’s posting just right, and even if someone goofs a bit, it’s no big deal; we’re always happy to help! And oh my goodness, I was JUST wishing I had one of those rice packs the other day when I woke up with the worst crick in my neck, which ended up lasting for about four days. I think I may try to make myself one like yours. Any tips about the process? (I am still a beginner at sewing things bigger than felties)
@Raury Oh my, so many new people! Hello and welcome! Those socks are so pretty! The pattern on the ankles is so delicate! They look cozy too.
@storerboughtcreation We had another guest over for dinner today, so I had an excuse to make the cake!