During the week the tooth fairy pillows were sewn together, stuffed and a message inserted into the pocket for the "Tooth Fairy".
A new book was started. I did have to do some research about the Mennonite religion as I had not heard of it.
The pom pom was made, sewn onto the beanie and the beanie now called a finish.
The lilac beanie is growing.
A final decision has been made at last as to what is going to be sewn for the SAL. The tape measure was out to measure up and fabrics now pulled from the stash ready to cut.
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy sewing all
10 comments:
aaw the tooth fairy pillows look gorgeous..
The photo shows that they all contrast well with the grey...I'm glad we have til the end of June to do a quarter of the blocks...that deadline is fast approaching!
Super sweet tooth fairy pillows. I made some for my kids when they were little too. Love the colours you've chosen for your churn dash quilt. It's going to have a fresh feel. Enjoy your day :)
Cute beanie and those pillows are a great idea I spent many a night hunting for an elusive tooth under a pillow, one of those would have made life a lot simpler.
Lovely pile of Tooth Fairy pilows…
Cosy beanie finish and I think your grey will contrast well.
Book looks interesting.
Great finishes. We look forward to a book review. I love the nice fresh colours you have chosen.
How cute are the tooth fairy pillows.... Your churn dash will be lovely in those colours....
Hugz
Love the tooth fairy pillows. Menonites are similar to the Amish aren't they? I think they are allowed to have telephones unlike the Amish. Looks like an intetesting read. Another cosie beanie.
I’ve been making tooth fairy pillows for the grand children today too.
The pillows are so cute!
I don’t know much about Mennonites, butI see some occasionally, and I have read books with Mennonite characters.
You have selected a happy bunch of fabrics for the SAL.
Such a great idea, the tooth fairy pillows, great fabrics for the SAL
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