As much as I enjoy elaborate sewing projects that take a good bit of time to finish, I love projects that deliver instant gratification. Last week I made lounge pants for hubby and a cape for Miss M from some polar fleece I got at JoAnn's on Black Friday. Today I used some of the same fleece to whip up a pair of pants for little E-man. I haven't been able to take pictures of the lounge pants or cape yet, but I promise I will eventually. You can see matchy-matchy pants for all three of them here.
As I've already confessed, I am a plant murderer . I have, however, had marginal success with container gardening. The past year or two I started seedlings with my dad, which means the kids and I dropped a few seeds in pots and my dad cared for them. Once they were established outside, I was able to keep them alive long enough to harvest a few peppers and tomatoes and have a pretty pot of flowers on my doorstep. (At least until a horrid heat-wave and drought came along and killed them all; it's hard to keep containers well-watered when it's that hot!) In spite of the 10+ inches of snow on the ground right now, it's time to think about starting seeds again and I figure if I'm ever going to develop a green thumb, I better start educating myself! That is why I jumped at the opportunity to read Gary Emmett's book Seed Starting: The First Step to Gardening . (affiliate link) Available for your Kindle or Kindle app from Amazon. Currently priced at $2...
[...] tassel cape 2010 January 9 tags: Ottobre, Sewing by Christephi The other day I mentioned the fleece cape I made for Miss M. I used Ottobre 6/2008 #22A “Little [...]
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