Friday, April 10, 2020

Miscellaneous sewing


Like everyone everywhere I tried my hand at mask making. 
First I made masks for grandkids and grown children who live in NYC.
These are reversible and made from quilting scraps and ribbons.
One has a pocket for a filter and elastic. That one was not comfortable to me so
I only made one.


They were easy to make and Mr. M was asking for one, too.
I made enough for all of the grands, children, in-laws, hubby, and me.


The photo below is the reverse side of the first group.


I mailed masks to NYC and Memphis earlier this week.
Then I got the backing put together for Parlor Trick.
Below is an in-progress shot of pin basting.
I'm not sure how to quilt this. Leaning toward hand quilting but I may machine quilt in the ditch to hold it together while I hand quilt it.


Another view of the basting process.
I really like this quilt top and don't want to mess it up.


Other projects on the finish up list-
Scrap Dance Minuet is ready to baste.
Woodland Friends snuggle blanket is ready for binding and the soft book is waiting to be cut and sewn together. Got lots of time. Look for progress next week.

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