I managed to finish this the other night and it left here via the post office this afternoon. Wonder where it is going? Worked on this a little bit more...
In December, I had the opportunity to travel to West Bengal, India on a mission trip with my church. Six of us made the trip to care for the children of mission workers who would be attending a conference there. The last full day that we were there we went to a school in a nearby village and met Samuel who runs the school there. He is a converted Hindu and teaches Hindu children a Christian based curriculum in English. His school has been very successful because of the high quality of education he is providing. This allows him to present the gospel to children and their parents often. The problem? He has more students than classroom space. And three swings for over 200 children! Such well behaved children! Such even lines! Some of the older children are having outside class! They are starting a classroom on the second floor. Here is where my part of the story comes in. Samuel’s school was my moment. That moment ...
Some of you asked for this. This is literally one of the EASIEST, most appreciated projects that I have ever made. I timed myself while I made this one and it was finished in under 1/2 hour and that included refilling bobbins, taking pictures, and searching the button box for two matching buttons. They are even faster if 1.) you don't do all of the above and 2.) you make them on an assembly line. Step 1. Cut a piece of fabric for the straps 4 inches wide by 14 or so inches long. If you have a very lightweight fabric, you can double it or use press on interfacing to back it. Step 2. Cut two coordinating rectangles approximately 12 to 15 inches by 15 to 18 inches. This is very loose, you can use vary the size of them. Pin those together on the bottom and halfway up the sides. Step 3. Press the 4 inch rectangle in half lengthwise with wrong sides together and sew around raw edges, then zig - zag the edge. If the fabric frays really bad, you can go over it again. Step 4...
Wow, I am not even sure where the weekend went or if I got anything accomplished, but here is is Monday morning again and back to another work week. I have been on a bunny kick, painting and sewing the little buggers, and in true bunny fashion... they are multiplying! So I am offering this collection for a giveaway. The square box and the little round daisy box and this little wool bunny. I thought that I was making bowl fillers of these bunnies, but now I am not sure if they aren't too big for bowl fillers, guess it depends on the size of your bowl. So, Here are the rules to sign up. (because you have to have rules) 1. You have to sign up on this post only. 2. You must be a follower of my blog (new followers gladly accepted) 3. You must be a US or Canadian resident (you know for shipping purposes) AND Here is how you get extra entries. Please let me know what you did and what your total entries are in your post...might as well make this easy on me. 1. Sign up.....
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Hugs~T
Rondell
Hugs, Bren
Bren you asked the same question I had in mind...but it looks like they're crocheted.
Karen