Sunday, November 9, 2008

Recipe for Friendship

Sew, I actually HAVE been sewing a lot lately, but never posting--running a store takes a lot of time and energy. Being a Mom takes even more. Between the tw0, by the time I have a chance to sit at the computer I am usually in a half-asleep state that doesn't allow me to complete a coherent sentence on the computer. Also, though I continue to carry my camera to and from the store daily, I never get it out to snap pictures of all the fun projects we've got going. Someday soon....



In the meantime, last week Morgan asked me to make matching skirts for her and her little friend who just moved. The friend was coming back for a visit and Morgan wanted to give her "something to remember me by." I told her to think of something, and the next day, she said, "Mom, I've got an idea. You could make us matching skirts--you have those really cute skirt patterns down at the store." My first instinct was to groan inwardly and think of how little time I have, and how MUCH time this project would take. My second instinct was to remember how Morgan observed the other day that I make all kinds of things for the shop, and nothing for them. My final thought was that this was something that would make her very happy in a moment when she has been feeling kind of sad (it's hard when a good friend moves away). So I opted to spend my day off (and into the night) sewing skirts. Of course, I couldn't make just two--I had to make three, because Madison couldn't be left out. I used some fabric from Mary Englebreit's Recipe for Friendship (I've also made a quilt out of this--so bright and cheery--I'll post a picture soon). I thought I could do the three in an hour or so, but no luck. However, the next day, there were three very happy little girls wearing skirts that look like this:





I didn't end up using a pattern. It seemed easier just to cut and sew without trying to do anything fancy. I think it turned out pretty well--and the girls are happy. All except for the fact that I didn't take them all shopping to buy matching shirts--you can't have it all, girls!

3 comments:

three pinkies said...

Cute skirt(s)! I really like the fabric too. I need to come back up and see what's new.

Amanda said...

That really is cute fabric. And I'm a total sucker for ricrac, especially big ricrac. Very cute!

Caroline said...

Very cute! I love the fabric, and as you know I'm a sucker for pretty much anything retroish... cute! I bet the girls were so happy. Now I'm regretting not getting more fabric to make TWO skirts for both girls. I'm reminding myself that Christmas is coming.