It's like a middle class, white girl, one-woman sweatshop.

Jun 29, 2010 15:42

Well, sort of. Only with air conditioning, because let's face it. I don't sweat indoors. Or out of doors, if I can help it.

I'm slowly but surely getting enough bags sewn to launch my etsy shop, which involves a bit more than I thought at first. But true to fashion, I got bored with bags and made some other things, as well.



These are some of the sewn bags I have so far. I have a ton more with different colors and fabrics already cut and pieced, just waiting to be sewn together. They'll all be for sale, with the exception of that Thomas the train one at the back. That's for mynuet's Milo.



This is a quilt I made from a packet of charm squares I bought in Ft. Worth at The Cabbage Rose. I don't know who might buy it or what they might use it for, but I thought it was cute.



And then this is a prototype for tea towels I've been working on for some time. I sewed the initial and a border... and I'm not completely happy with it. I don't know how it'll wash, either.

Meh.

And there's about a day left if you want to enter June's contest: The winner will receive a Barnes and Noble Gift Certificate!

Alright, that's it.  I'm headed to the post office for all you winners for the month of May, so you can expect those boxes in a few days, girls!

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