Chris wanted to wear yellow so him and Logan could be like the minions and match wearing yellow. We are so thankful that my my dad, sister, brother, and friend Brianna who pitched in and helped us take out the kids!!
Today was quite uneventful in the sense that we didn't venture out anywhere. I finally finished my t-shirt quilt! It looks so good. I don't remember where I left off in my directions, so I'm not even going to go there. I added a border, bought batting and a solid blue broadcloth for the back and then sewed them together. I couldn't be happier with the product! It is so warm and cozy! Plus it looks great too! I wasn't sure about the kind of fabric I wanted for the border and I am really happy with my choice!
I cut 4 border strips that were 7" wide
I added the verical border strips.
Then I added the horizontal border stripsAnd tada! The finished product after I added the batting and the solid broadcloth to the quilt top. I love it! While I was finishing the quilt, Logan was running around with some scrap fabric saying that it was his cape. He asked if I would make him one. It just so happens that I saw the directions to make a homemade cape using......wait for it...t-shirts! It just so happens that I have about 8 backs to t-shirts just sitting around! I then made Logan a cape sewing 2 of them together! First I put them right sides together and then drew the outline of the cape with a Sharpie. Then I pinned them together along the lines I drew. Then I trimmed out the shape (kind of like a wife beater). I sewed the majority of it with my machine and then turned it inside out. Then stitched the opening closed. When I finished, I painted his superhero name he came up with on the the back and then a symbol. He was so happy when he woke up from his nap! He kept saying, "It's perfect Mom. Thank you!" This then sparked him to decide that Carter needed one to play superheroes with him. So then that led to me making Carter one. 30 mins later, Carter has a superhero cape. I didn't paint it because it would have to dry, so maybe I'll do that tonight. Each boy wore it until it was time for bed...well actually Logan lost his because he wasn't eating his dinner...and we all know that superheroes eat a well balanced diet, so he couldn't wear the cape if he couldn't eat the dinner. I now have a new and effective form of punishment in the house when it comes to Logan. Taking the cape. I am very pleased with the project, and again have big shoutouts to give to Pinterest!
Well Martha Stewart if off for the night! I think it's time to put up the sewing machine, curl-up under my t-shirt quilt, and read a book!
Way to go Sonja, I'm so proud of you! Your a terrific mother!!!
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