Thursday 25 April 2013

Life Interfered With My Sewing Plans Today...


... But Helen managed to get some done. She is working on her Siblings Together quilt.


Someone in the house sewing is better than no one in the house sewing, even if it couldn't be me.

Susan

31 comments:

  1. I think its amazing that she's making a Siblings quilt. I've got another 2 to make and I think I'll see if my kids want to help me make them x

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  2. You didn't sew but you did get other important stuff done. Great to see Helen working on her ST quilt - can't wait to see it!

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  3. Amazing! She is one talented little girl!

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  4. Well done Helen! And doesnt she look pretty today too :-)
    Sucks you couldnt sew. Hope you've not had your hands chopped off...

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  5. I think this is so great that not only are your girls sewing but they are sewing for charity. You are raising some wonderful girls Mrs. S.

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  6. The look on her face says its all! She is hooked!

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  7. Wha sarah said, she looks very pretty when she is concentrating!

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  8. Love the look of concentration she has there. Hope you get to do some sewing tomorrow

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  9. What a gorgeous photo!! I can't wait to see Helen's quilt xx

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  10. Ah bless her, can't wait to see it. I was oddly distracted by spring cleaning all day yesterday but I'm over it now and back to sewing today! Hope you get back in the groove soon :o)

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  11. I reckon that your household needs two machines. Di x

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  12. I hate it when life gets in the way of sewing...glad to see Helen having a red hot crack at it - looking forward to seeing the end result.

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  13. Brilliant Helen! Hope everything is ok?

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  14. OK, you have them trained in cooking, and sewing, I think your work is almost done! xxx

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  15. Way to go Helen! How brilliant ha she s making a Siblings Together quilt.

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  16. Beautiful! I'm so jealous....my three boys don't sew anymore. But then, I don't have to share my machine either.

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  17. It's probably as well it's her using it today after yesterday, I think you and the machine need a time out ;o)

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  18. Love that look of concentration! Can't wait to see her quilt! Jxo

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  19. You got it all wrong ! If you cant be sewing you should be encouraging her to finish something of yours !

    Love that she's making her own quilt . That's fabulous.

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  20. She is so sweet to offer to make the charity quilt.

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  21. It is always more then wonderful to see a child sewing. I thank the Lord every day, that my mom took time to teach me to sew at a very early age!

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  22. Susan you need another sewing machine! Well done Helen!

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  23. Looking forward to seeing her finished quilt!

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  24. Lol at Shay, that's a darn good idea. I hope you won't be fighting the girls for time on the machine.

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  25. Gorgeous photo of Helen. I think you know what you could get her for her next birthday. Quilting is all about making things for others. That's how I started too.

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  26. :0( face for you.......:0) face for Helen!

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