Peanut, did they test him for Covid?
Ben, all those machines look so cool!
Mo, That is awesome of you to sew stuff for people. I want to learn to sew.
I am particularly interested in learning how to sew pockets. I eventually want to be able to make my own clothes and I want pants with big pockets. I hate the tiny pockets on women's pants. I started buying men's pants to get bigger pockets. I have some comfy ones I wear a lot with nice sized pockets. I have been looking at the pockets to try to figure out how to duplicate them-- or maybe even make slightly larger ones. I've seen online tutorials where they make the openings too small. At least I've figured out how to do the slightly angled pockets though.
zannej,
I sew, knit, crochet,quilt for lots of people.
When I say I'm working on Christmas gifts.
Sometimes the items goes into my Christmas gift cabinet(hats, scarfs and glove sets for the homeless.)
Baby layette sets:receiving blanket, little outfit(little simple dress for girls, little seersucker suits for boys), mittens,hats for Ronald McDonald house to go to Children's Mercy Neo Natal Unit or KU Neo Natal Units.
I find old wedding dresses at flea markets, thrift stores for a group of ladies to make Angel's outfits for stillborn babies.
But sometimes I sew for a family that have 6 children still at home, money is tight for them.
That's a his, hers and theirs marriage and families.
Little pieces of fabric is put together with batting, and backing to help keep someone warm in the winter.
Pockets are fairly simple to make.
Will be making a Advent calendar for a little boy who is fascnated with pockets all sizes of pocket.
But thank you for the complement.