You may remember the Transformers Autobots Summit Pack I made for Niece1 a couple years ago. I made a cyptid print version for myself so I had something I could carry on excursion days in Mexico.
I used a granite print and glow-in-the dark eyes inside. And I found the extra D-ring I added to cover the sharp edges of the metal slider to be the perfect place to hang my sunglasses when I wasn't outside.
And I laugh because I wasn't trying AT ALL to print match across the side front curved seam and it matches almost perfectly (last pic)! That was just completely lucky cutting!
#CloudsplitterBags #SummitPack #slingbag #bagmaking
I spent the day priming things for paint and then I remembered to shoot a quick video. #SewingStudioBuild
I started cutting all the edges while Janet was away yesterday morning. When she got back after lunch, she pulled out a roller and started filling in. I'll put a pic below in the comments. #SewingStudioBuild
We broke for lunch and then came back with a portal ac unit plugged in to an extention cord from the house. Can't wait until they finished hooking up all the electrical and we have the mini split cooling the room for us - it was stupid humid today! #SewingStudioBuild
Merry Christmas, everyone!
If you're looking for something Christmasy to listen to/watch over the next few days, here's the most recent episode of my favorite podcast Blurry Creatures. It's a really fascinating (and nerdy) deep dive into the Biblical story of the Magi.
Two days after my son turned in his last paper for his bachelor's degree, I finished my shirt sewing project. Eight shirts, made to measure. Most of the fabrics are linen. Yes, regrettably you can tell exactly when I got my sewing machine repaired... but I hope these help him as he moves through his master's program and in life.
We had a very quiet Thanksgiving, and I'm doing palate cleansers between the shirts in my shirt gift project, so I ran through the scrap pile and made myself an apron.
Aprons, IME, should be made of thicker fabrics in order to actually prevent splashes and stains from getting to your real clothes. Both of these were skirt leftover bits :)