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Family and Children / Re: I've Told You the Procedure
« on: March 27, 2021, 01:37:14 pm »
Codewoman1125, Good for you!

I know from experience how difficult it can be to prevent people from visiting. In our state, a person from the state came and did an interview with my father. Since I was there when the person came to do the interview, he also asked me questions. Then I left them alone while he interviewed my father. When he was done, he came to let me know that they were done and that my father's girlfriend (rather, his leach) could no longer visit.

So, she sent her son. He was blocked from future visits has an extension of her, based on that he tried to have things signed over to her. 

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: March 27, 2021, 01:20:03 pm »
I have been making Spiderman and alien masks for dress up for my DGS, who is 3 1/2. How that came to be my project is: We were visiting at DD's home and I saw that he had a paper Spiderman mask. I thought, "oh, that won't last long." So, wanting to be a good grandma, I made a tracing of the mask and came home and went to work.

So, I bought used t-shirt at a thrift store and craft interfacing at Joann's. When I cut out the first Spiderman mask, I said to my husband, it looks like an alien, so I got green t-shirts and made some of those, too.

They came over and DGS and I put them on. DSonIL said, "Oh, my gosh! Look there is Spiderman and an alien! Where is DS and Grandma?! I want them to see this!"
DGS and I turned around, took off our masks, and turned back around, and asked, "What is going on?"   
They told us about seeing an alien and Spiderman and DGS giggled and said that we had a secret. We did this repeatedly.

So, since they were a great success, I have been making more, to put aside for future use. (DGS's daycare does an auction every year, to buy equipment and to not have to raise their rates. So, I will probably donate a set for that.)

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Hobbies / Getting ready for Christmas 2021
« on: March 27, 2021, 01:02:16 pm »
I haven't been on here for way too long! Quarantine has meant the DH has been using the computer more and, since a friend gave me a tablet, I have been on the tablet. I don't actually remember my log-in info,  so can not access from the tablet.

Still, I am here now and am wondering if anyone is gearing up for Christmas yet. As a sewer, I have to start early or it doesn't get done. I am planning a huge cut out of lounging pants (AKA PJ bottoms) this week. I thought I would make myself accountable by putting it on here.

I also plan to start cutting out this year's ornaments, just as soon as I decide between the four choices.

So, what are you doing?

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: October 23, 2020, 04:12:36 pm »
I made more bibs. I've cut out more masks, as the Veteran's Center would like to have more. (My DH is so proud of me and the work I do. It is kind of sweet to hear him brag on me.) (He even bragged to my mother!) ;)

I'm done making bibs until there is a new baby on the way. I'll finish up the masks, and then take a break from masks. I'm going to spend this weekend cutting out PJ pants and tortilla warmers. I'll also make bias tape for the tortilla warmers. Then, Monday, I will sew like a bat out of h---.

I have to figure out the best way to make the credit card holders, so that is on the back burner for now.

I have been cutting out quilt pieces for the quilt I'm going to make for Dh. I can only work on it when he isn't home. Which means, only for about 1/2 an hour at a time.

Hope everyone is doing well.

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: October 03, 2020, 11:41:10 pm »
I made my grandson a third, and for now, last blanket. My daughter said that she told him that Grandma must love him a lot. to make so many blankets. He replied, "I know." :)

I then started sewing for my daughter's college roommate, who is expecting a baby girl any day now. I made 5 pacifier bibs, which have a part that holds the pacifier, so you don't lose it as easily. I used a Kwik Sew pattern and it worked so well. Then I made 12 infant bibs and 12 bigger bibs that will work when she is a toddler. Made a dozen burp cloths and one blanket.

Now I'm working on making more masks, for friends and family, for the holidays. Next, I will make more masks for female Veterans at a VA counseling center. I gave them some masks and they really liked them and wanted to know if I'd make more and they would buy the materials. I agreed to make the masks, but I'd take care of the materials.

Once those are done, I need to make Christmas gifts. This year's " gift of the year" is going to be two gifts: 1. tortilla warmers and 2. security holders for credit cards. They will be made with special fabric to keep people from skimming the cards.

News flash: I learned how to make bias tape and am so proud of myself! And now I can make the tortillas warmers, because with 100% cotton fabric, it will make bias tape that can safely go into the microwave!

I showed my mother the bibs I had made with my homemade bias tape, and asked what she thought of how I had made the bibs. She complimented me and then I told her that I had made the bias tape. She was impressed!

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Life in General / Re: Giving away someone's forgotten item
« on: September 08, 2020, 01:09:41 pm »
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I'm pretty sure Mary thought her comments were funny and based on her personality and life style, I know she and her husband an minimalists. Her surprise that I could have extra "stuff" in my house and not know what was extra was probably for real.

But surely someone with a minimalist lifestyle who would always know what in her house was ‘extra’ shouldn’t need a whole month to notice what was missing? Especially when they were prompted to go and check? A person like yourself who owns multiple umbrellas which get left all over the place might not remember which one you took to the party, and if you did you would have a hard time making sure it definitely wasn’t somewhere in your house. But if Mary owns just one or two umbrellas which are always kept in their proper place, one glance would tell her it was AWOL: so her failure to respond in a timely manner is all the more culpable.


Aleko's response is why I like reading this site. She nailed a point of view that hadn't even occurred to me! And I totally agree with her conclusion.

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: September 07, 2020, 02:47:31 pm »
I have made two blankets for my grandson. I've given him the first one and he loved it. Today we get to watch him while his parents go have a "date" lunch. So, he will get the second one today. (I jokingly told DH that "If you sew it, they will come!")

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Good News!!! / Re: I am a grandmother!
« on: August 06, 2020, 01:32:36 am »
So happy for you all!

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: July 05, 2020, 10:58:25 pm »
STiG, if you do cakes, then you do understand!

The cake was a huge success and our daughter posted a picture of it on her Facebook page, with the comment that it might have been the best one yet! I ended up putting a saw in Bob the Builder's hand, which was an inside joke, as DD had sent her brother (our DS) a picture of DGS holding a play saw and he sent back one of himself at work, holding a real saw. All the grown ups had a good laugh when they saw the saw. (See what I did there?)

The party was outside and we sat apart from each other and wore masks when we weren't eating. Still it has been a while since we all got to be together and it was lovely seeing our children and their children.

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: July 04, 2020, 06:08:36 pm »
Today's current project is cake decorating. Tomorrow I will be the hit of our 3 year old grandson's birthday party! I made a Bob the Builder cake, using the Wilton cake pan. I've given him curls to match our grandson's, but no other changes. I'm currently taking a break before putting the icing scallops around the bottom. I don't know how many years I will be able to make his cakes, but I'll do them until I'm no longer able. Little guy still talks about the cake I made for his last birthday.  (Wiping away a tear.)

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Hobbies / Re: Current Projects
« on: June 12, 2020, 11:26:16 pm »
I am doing a lot of serging and am posting it in the Christmas 2020 thread; because, yes, I am making my Christmas gifts now.

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Hobbies / Re: Getting ready for Christmas 2020
« on: June 12, 2020, 11:24:36 pm »
I did up 4 more pair of pants today. I'm happy.  Yesterday I made 2 pillowcases and have already gifted them to my physical therapist for his son and daughter.

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Hobbies / Re: Getting ready for Christmas 2020
« on: June 10, 2020, 09:02:40 pm »
More than 2 months later, I finally put up the serger and serged the first two pair of pants. I'm so happy! 2 ready for the sewing machine parts: hems and waistbands.

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Good News!!! / Re: Biopsy results
« on: June 05, 2020, 07:19:44 pm »
See, I knew you'd all rejoice with me! Thank you for the outpouring of joy!

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Hobbies / Re: Masks
« on: June 05, 2020, 07:17:57 pm »
I've been using the free pattern on sweetredpoppy.com and have found that the adult size works for many adults, but not my DDIL. She is tiny and I had to make another one for her using the teen size pattern. I've found that I like the finished look better if I trim the lining a little smaller than the outer fabric. Then the lining doesn't peek out. Tonight and tomorrow I'll be working on masks for DDIL's office, as our county is starting to open back up and she will have to go into the office next week, I think.  Everyone is supposed to wear masks, but I want her to have some to give to people to keep her safe.

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