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.
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.
Clips were perfect for this project. |
15 minute days/2025 = 4/4
Success Rate = 100%
The clips match the fabric! |
Sounds like you made good use of all your holiday time. Stitching when working full time is hard, but my key to keeping it going was to have something ready to stitch, even if it was for just 15 minutes. Wishing you a calmer and easier spring semester.
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