Thursday, July 1, 2010
Week 24
While O was napping this afternoon, I made this little number. I have been wanting a clothespin holder for a while, but was really unsure how to do it. I had some Laura Ashley fabric from a looonng time ago. (Like when we were living in the UK, there was a LA store nearby. They had some great deals on fabric!) I wasn't sure how it would turn out, so I didn't use fabric I loved...just in case. Now that I figured it out, I think I might try one in different fabrics. This should do the trick to keep the clothespins handy.
Week 23
Freeze Pop Holder![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh3A_Cc0QiWCIsvn4j1oxGqry3EIZ4IWBojynb2K98YH60aVWKz-AHrYoIcaHwOE8Bien9CUt37wWx-CwktZzQPFm5JW6UNQXPj5HpWEoAkXNVSsbXz2_uI8DyhgEq2JJ7rhkl4ZtnO_gQ/s200/freezee.JPG)
Tired of wrapping paper towels around ice pops to keep little hands clean and warm? I stitched these up in a jiffy yesterday. I used fleece from another project; cut strips 2.5" x 10", folded in half and stitched using a zig zag stitch around the edges. I made enough for when the whole M'bach gang is here.
Here is O with a demo of how to use it. After a nap, he was a sweaty mess.
Tired of wrapping paper towels around ice pops to keep little hands clean and warm? I stitched these up in a jiffy yesterday. I used fleece from another project; cut strips 2.5" x 10", folded in half and stitched using a zig zag stitch around the edges. I made enough for when the whole M'bach gang is here.
Here is O with a demo of how to use it. After a nap, he was a sweaty mess.
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