2025 is off to a good start. I had quite a bit of sewing time since I only had to work Friday and my family commitments were easy to work around.
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Ready to sew. |
I mostly worked on the aprons for Teacher E's kindergartners. I had done the body of the aprons leading up to New Years Eve. They were made from real chef aprons that I cut up. I got 2 kids aprons from each chef apron and just had to hem up the raw side and across the top. The fabric was a lot heavier to work with than I realized.
The ties came from my stash - fabric I didn't think I would use for quilting, but was kid friendly. I did remember that one of the keys to sewing everyday even when I am tired is having projects prepped and ready to go. So after finishing a bunch, I prepped the ties for the last 7 aprons, but didn't sew them. Instead I made myself do a computer task I had been putting off. The ties will make a good project when I come home from school and need something mindless. I also need to remember to pace myself and get things done that I don't want to do and then reward myself with sewing.
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Clips were perfect for this project. |
Kate's 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces has us tracking how many days each week we get in at least 15 minutes of stitching/sewing/quilting time.
15 Minute Report
15 minute days/week = 4/4
15 minute days/Jan = 4/4
15 minute days/2025 = 4/4
Success Rate = 100%
My numbers will never look this good again, but it is a nice start. Realistically I think that I can aim for 50-60% over the course of the year. I teach 4th grade and this year's class is tough. Some days I just come home and go to bed. But I also think that if I try harder to work in some stitching time it might get me through the ugghh times.
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The clips match the fabric! |
2025 Stash Totals
Used year to date: 0 yards
Acquired last Week: 0 yards
Acquired year to date: 0 yards
Net used in 2025: 0 more yards used
Since we moved at the end of 2023, I have been much more aware of all the "stuff" and the "stash." I am really trying to use it up, give it away, or move it out. I used a lot in 2024, but have to find all my notes to math it out. That's a project for when Little S is back at college.