Again, technically not a sewing project, but I bleed therefore it is an automatic SEW WHAT post. These eight bean bags were made for Toby's work. (They are doing a booth for the Fourth of July and needed some bean bags for the games.) These took about 2 1/2 hours from start to finish, and I actually used rice instead of beans. I used a white Egyptian cotton (is there any other kind??? Okay so I am a cotton snob, sue me.) and photo transfer paper to transfer the logo. Because of the stiffness that the transfer adds to the cotton, turning what should have been a very easy project turned into a pretty big nightmare. However, at the end of the day all eight were completed before deadline, so yeah for me. Thanks Toby Love for all your help, I would have gone crazy without you! *smile*
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Bean Bags
Again, technically not a sewing project, but I bleed therefore it is an automatic SEW WHAT post. These eight bean bags were made for Toby's work. (They are doing a booth for the Fourth of July and needed some bean bags for the games.) These took about 2 1/2 hours from start to finish, and I actually used rice instead of beans. I used a white Egyptian cotton (is there any other kind??? Okay so I am a cotton snob, sue me.) and photo transfer paper to transfer the logo. Because of the stiffness that the transfer adds to the cotton, turning what should have been a very easy project turned into a pretty big nightmare. However, at the end of the day all eight were completed before deadline, so yeah for me. Thanks Toby Love for all your help, I would have gone crazy without you! *smile*
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