I've been really busy sewing a lot for various people, and although none of these projects are really new patterns or skills, I thought I'd share a round up of what I've been doing.
I made twelve wristlets from Amy Butler prints for a show in California. A lady contacted me through Etsy to special order these items. There was a little fabric left over, so I made even more wristlets and they are now in my Etsy shop.
My friend Kari had her first baby - a boy! - and I wanted to send something to join in the celebration. She lives in Senegal, West Africa. so I thought a nursing cover, changing pad and snack bag (which can also be used to hold pacifiers, breast pads, or anything else she doesn't want to get dirty) would be a nice gift. Hope motherhoood is treating you well, Kari.
College friends David and Lauren are soon to welcome their second baby girl into the world, so I sent a Car Seat Canopy to help keep her cool and dry.
Clay and Megan welcomed their fourth child this summer, and they requested a Car Seat Canopy as well. Megan loved this owl fabric, and the orange lining gave it a great punch of color!
My cousin Erica hosted a giveaway on her blog, and I contributed this wet bag. I made this from the same pattern as my reusable snack bags, but just larger and with a handle. Wet bags are great for swimsuits, cloth diapers, potty training accidents and so much more.
Another cousin, Paige, ordered these reusable snack bags from my etsy shop. She wanted an assortment of patterns, so I put together this collection for her.
Amanda, who is the daughter-in-law of a friend at church, ordered an FSU baby gift set. While I don't normally sew on anything except University of Florida or University of Alabama, I made an exception for Amanda. (Just kidding, guys. :) My machine will sew all teams.)
So, that's where I've been the last few weeks. There's a few more custom orders in the pipeline, and I have a few tutorials to share later this week. Thanks for hanging in there!
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