For the London contingent, I made pillowcases with London fabric. It sorta violated the idea of "no gifts" but I figured they doubled as remembrances of the trip.
And this one for my Godson, to go with his high school graduation quilt.
Also did a little stretching and made a couple of aprons -- one for my Godson's mother, who is a tea drinker, the other for my German daughter who loves to bake.
They weren't too difficult, but did take longer than I had expected. I imagine I'll get better and faster with practice.
All were appreciated.
Once again, a woman works on making a new life. She's lost count of how many there have already been.
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Nice job on the aprons-so cute!
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