in SEVEN days~~
*start AND complete three twin size quilts for 3 grandmunchkins,
*start and complete 3 jackets for 3 other grandmunchkins,
*risk life (literally) to shop for gift cards for munchkins and the last of the gifts,
*clean the house from top to bottom, including light fixtures, bleaching the counters and bathrooms, cleaning ceilings and walls and vents, dust, wash rugs, etc. (in other words clean EVERYTHING),
*shop for Christmas Eve dinner,
*knit two hats for little girly grandmunchkins,
*print pictures and decorate a calender for my mother in law,
*wrap all the gifts, including our son's gifts
*make 24 bibs
*watch 5 grandmunchkins, 3 of them everyday, and 2 more on Thursday and Friday
Sounds impossible? But wait! We have two elves to help you! And at 5.75 days and counting we have:
It started with a messy, but organized sewing room.
Assistant Elf unpinning the last quilt after the quilting is complete
Head Elf cleaning, cleaning, cleaning as a special gift to me...and wishing me a Merry Christmas (better than jewelry anyday!)
I just had to come and visit your blog after your sweet comment on mine.
ReplyDeleteWow! I LOVE, LOVE your quilts! Your helpers are so cute, too!
Knitting is my first passion (well, after my son) and then I love to sew, by machine or hand.
You definitely have "useful hands and heart".
Merry Christmas.
knackfulknitter(at)q(dot)com
After seeing this post I don't know why in the world you wanted to join A Loose Knit Group. Looks to me like you got it going!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe quilts turned out great! What pattern is that? It reminds me of the Turning Twenty pattern that uses 20 fat quarters, but smaller. I like it. I am looking for a sewing machine table and was also wondering what type yours is? I have seen many I like but none in my budget! LOL
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