THE BUZZ FROM THE HIVE

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Another Sewing Lesson......

Greetings friends--I hope you are healthy and not succumbed to the myriad of sickness going around...flu, colds, stomach virus. We babysat the grand kids Saturday night and they have been coming down with the stomach virus. My fingers are crossed that I can fight it off and make my pilgrimage to Salty Yarns for their Super Bowl weekend sale.

We had the girls come over recently and Esther asked to sew...music to my ears!!! We made a top for her AG doll and then she asked to make a blanket and pillow for her doll bed. You can she how intense she was about her task in the first picture here.



A little stitching was accomplished on the home front....Week 4 of the Red Sampler Band SAL and I'm up to "S" on ABC de la Brodeuse.





I hope you're stitching away on a project you love.....thanks for stopping by and your "twisted threads" of friendship!

Stasi

7 comments:

  1. What fun you had with another sewing lesson with the grandgirls! Your Red Band Sampler is looking good. I was wondering which letter you were up to on the ABC piece.

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  2. Hooray for Esther! :) Your projects are looking good.

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  3. I hope your able to make the journey to Salty Yarns and remain healthy for the weekend! You have two lovely needleworkers in the making! How exciting for you that Esther is interested in sewing. I know you will do your best to encourage their interest.

    LOVE the ABC!!! Great progress on your sewing band too.

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  4. How wonderful to have those little girls to pass your love of handwork on to, Stasi!

    Such pretty works in progress!

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  5. Your girls are so cute Stasi. So happy they are involved in sewing. Yes the flu bug has hit me big time and I'm having a hard time getting going again. Stay well! RJ

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  6. How wonderful that Esther wants to sew! Both your Red Band and your ABC look lovely - every time you show the ABC, I smile at how much fun it looks like it would be to stitch.

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