2020 UFO Challenge
#1061
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
Well, I said the other day that I was here for the conversation, the apron making that I'm getting completed were cut-out years ago, one of them was cut out in 2013 and the other one from 2018, now that one I have finished and I'm working on the 2013. It's a gem, all silver and glittery. It's going to make some girl smile, for sure. Taking my time with that one, cause I want to stir some attention with it.
That all the conversation I can stir up this evening, so y'all stay safe
cherryb
That all the conversation I can stir up this evening, so y'all stay safe
cherryb
those aprons sound like UFOs to me. Congratulations on getting them done!
Rob
#1063
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
I couldn't resist it today, maybe I should have worked on those UFO-aprons, but I had to break out and drive. My DGD and I broke out this house and did a little errand-running. Like she said it felt good to get out in the air for a little while. She doesn't drive yet, only fourteen, I'm looking forward to it. The Mother (DD) is not, but it's got to happen. So, tomorrow I'll buckle down and get back to those aprons.
Stay safe everyone
cherryb
Stay safe everyone
cherryb
#1065
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,809
cherryb: Good for you that you took a drive with your DGD. We need to keep our driving skills in shape. I know the first time I left our town to venture 10 miles to the next town, my driving skills were a little rusty after 2 months of only going 3 miles to pick up my groceries through the drive through area. Of course, there was construction all over the place so I needed to watch the road signs and lane changes a little more carefully. Lol!
#1066
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
Good evening everyone, Sewbiz, I was going to do a little start-up with making all kind of vintage aprons, a few year back. Before I retired and I cut out a few and would make a few dollars off of it. It didn't take-off like I thought, so they went in a box. I am trying to finish two of them to ship to a dear cousin that lives in Texas. She doesn't sew, but she wants to gift them. I just made two before I moved from Kansas for another friend that gifted them.
Retired, this is all new territory to me, I got to get the lay of the land. But, you are right, I'm not interested in giving up my rights to drive, yet
So, tomorrow I will be back to sewing, be safe everyone
cherryb
Retired, this is all new territory to me, I got to get the lay of the land. But, you are right, I'm not interested in giving up my rights to drive, yet
So, tomorrow I will be back to sewing, be safe everyone
cherryb
Last edited by cherrybsixty; 08-06-2020 at 05:38 PM.
#1068
Nearly finished with a UFO that I found hiding in a box. Just need to shop for some yardage for the final sashing, sandwich and quilt. Looks like August will be a good UFO month as well as Fabric Moratorium Month for me. Fingers crossed and needle threaded.
#1069
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: KANSAS
Posts: 1,059
Retired, I'm in the Greater Atlanta area, a small community of Buford GA. It's on the same scale as Olathe KS, just the pace is a little faster. I would come over in this area when I would spend the summer with my grandchildren. They lived in Lawrenceville GA then. My bearing are just turned around, I can't get my North from my South. It just feels all different. I get turned around when I go out to Las Vegas to dog-sit with the furr-babies there.
Didn't get too much done today, tried to cook a big dinner, not a great fan of carry-in or dining out. Even before the virus, just rather cook it myself
WMUT, love how put that fingers and needles
Stay safe everyone
cherryb
Didn't get too much done today, tried to cook a big dinner, not a great fan of carry-in or dining out. Even before the virus, just rather cook it myself
WMUT, love how put that fingers and needles
Stay safe everyone
cherryb