Amazing work for certain. Puts all the baby kilts I've seen for sale to shame. Add onto that getting an 18 month old to cooperate for that many pictures. After seeing some of the work the other members on here have done I may shock my family and slip a sewing machine onto my Christmas list this year.
Once you get a belt on him to prevent his attempts at going regimental you'll have one well dressed lad. Good luck on the search for some hose.
Amazing work for certain. Puts all the baby kilts I've seen for sale to shame. Add onto that getting an 18 month old to cooperate for that many pictures. After seeing some of the work the other members on here have done I may shock my family and slip a sewing machine onto my Christmas list this year.
Once you get a belt on him to prevent his attempts at going regimental you'll have one well dressed lad. Good luck on the search for some hose.
Thanks. I probably took 60-70 pictures and those were the only good ones. He doesn't stay still...ever. I have a feeling that hose might be a tough find, but I'll concoct something if needed. I found some black tights that might work if I cut them down and roll the tops and put in a few stitches to hold it. Hopefully something better presents itself in the next two days so I can have a real Plan A.
Most definitely add a sewing machine to your list but don't wait until Christmas. Think of all the cool stuff you can do between now and then!!
My neighbor was teasing me about sewing--all in good nature--and I just reminded him that it's like my welder...it's a tool I know how to use but he doesn't.
Luckily, my wife is an art teacher so I get some cool freebies. She's bringing me an inkle loom tonight that the school is pitching out along with a bunch of weaving yarn. I've been wanting one for a while to make garter ties, flashes, etc. I might try card weaving too. I figure that if I can add a new skill to my list it's worth it! Go for the sewing machine...soon.
Last edited by Whidbey78; 6th April 11 at 06:55 AM.
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence...and it's usually greenest right above the septic tank.
Allen
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