Emily Bowyer Hammel was my father's older sister. She was the dearest person I've ever known. Over several adolescent summers, she patiently taught me how to sew and how to cook. I loved her. Sadly, she has been gone these few years and I miss her very much. However, I am carrying on her legacy of sewing and trying to carry on her legacy of caring.
Saturday, February 28
Wardrobe Refashion
I just posted at Wardrobe Refashion to sum up my six month sign up. The post is here.
I am not going to sign up again for a while. I have several items I want to refashion, but I just haven't gotten to them yet.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I saw your post on Wardrobe Refashion and I really liked your outfits. Your brother is very lucky to get the quilt. How long did it take you to get together all that wood material? Karen G.
I collected wood fabric for about four months - every time I ran across some, I'd grab it. It took more than I thought it would, so ended up doing a huge internet search to get the final pieces.
2 comments:
I saw your post on Wardrobe Refashion and I really liked your outfits.
Your brother is very lucky to get the quilt. How long did it take you to get together all that wood material?
Karen G.
Thanks for the compliment!
I collected wood fabric for about four months - every time I ran across some, I'd grab it. It took more than I thought it would, so ended up doing a huge internet search to get the final pieces.
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