Saturday, January 26, 2013

WISP

I don't often use quilty acronyms, but work-in-slow-progress takes a long time to type one-handed.

I do more watching this...

...than sewing this.  And that's awesome!

These twirly skirts are definitely wisps, as they are worked on only when I make the trek to the basement, and only when JoJo is asleep, and only when I actually make it to my sewing chair!

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

6 comments:

Sheila said...

Beautiful pink fabric. One handed sewing is slow. I broke my wrist year before last. It took me forever to make one quilt and it was a simple one. Strips. But my granddaughter loves it so all is good. And my wrist is all healed up now.
You go girl!

make.share.give said...

Very impressed that you even tried to sew with one hand!

Deb A said...

It is so fun to watch the kiddo's play. I had a sleeper with my first and got lots of sewing time. Not so much with the second. Enjoy them, they grow up fast.

scraphappy said...

Glad you found a little time to sew, though it looks like the trains are quit entertaining.

Edith said...

Just enjoy the babies and little ones, the sewing machine, housework etc. will always be there. Beautiful little crocheted cap.

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Enjoy your time now with the little ones......there will always be time to sew later.

Progress

I sorted and cut my pink scraps this week, since the machine is busy.  I also finished, before the quilting started, 147 yellow 16 patches! ...