As can be seen below they are a simple skirt with an elastic gathered waist and each one has a concealed side pocket. Between the overlocker and sewing machine it takes just under an hour to complete each skirt so they go together quite quickly. The one below was the last one to roll off the production line late this afternoon when I joined Cheryll and the others for FNwF.
I am waiting on another delivery of fabric from the co-ordinator in order to make some more but as you know we are all in a virtual "lock down" and as non essential travel is not permitted I am guessing it will be dropped at the front door one day when she is passing by my house in order to complete a necessary task.
Hubs is definitely making "in roads" into his COVID-19 project.
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You've been sewing up a storm... well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks for making my night by joining in FNwF...xox
well done with the skirts.... they look great.... hubby is doing well it seems... lockdown is certainly helping some households get things that were pending done...
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That is a big job for your hubby - but will keep him occupied!
ReplyDeleteLovely skirts and quick!!
Lovely sewing for FNWF. Love the pink with black spots. My goodness hubby has set himself a big task x
ReplyDeleteThe skirts are so lovely and bright and look really great. Your hubby certainly has a lot to be going on with.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely Easter weekend xx
Great you got all the skirts done, lots of sorting there for your hubby!
ReplyDeleteReally great work to both you and your hubby! x
ReplyDeleteWell done getting the skirts made up and Hubby is making good progress on his Covid 19 project..
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the skirts. So many, made for a lot of beautiful work. Truly love that pink with black polka dots! Have a great week!
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ReplyDeleteLovely skirts. They will be greatly aporeciated.
ReplyDeleteThe skirts are lovely. Normally I just quilt so the masks I've been making are a nice change. Then there's the coat I repaired for my son that should have went out in the trash. Thank you for linking up last week and I apologize for the delay in visiting and thanking you.
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