Wordless Wednesday December 12, 2018December 12, 2018 / Su Leslie Christmas sewing project: toy sack for the whanau’s youngest member. Image: Su Leslie 2018 Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
😀 I must have been using this for sooooo long. I don’t remember he last time I saw Strepsils in a tin. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
That’s true! When I get home I shall see what tin I am thinking of, I am sure I still have it even though I don’t sew any more! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
With my boys back in the house, I appreciate this more than ever! Those young boy days are wonderful, aren’t they? All the “treasures” they stow away. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Oh absolutely. I’m still finding stuff the boy-child collected over the years (and left behind). The sack is doubling as wrapping for the little one’s Christmas present. I’m trying to go zero-waste on the packaging that I can control. LikeLike Reply
nice picture you captured.
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Cute!
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😀
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wonderful
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Love the Strepsils tin for the pins. My mother had something similar.
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😀 I must have been using this for sooooo long. I don’t remember he last time I saw Strepsils in a tin.
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That’s true! When I get home I shall see what tin I am thinking of, I am sure I still have it even though I don’t sew any more!
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Neat project Su.
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie 😀
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🙂
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With my boys back in the house, I appreciate this more than ever! Those young boy days are wonderful, aren’t they? All the “treasures” they stow away.
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Oh absolutely. I’m still finding stuff the boy-child collected over the years (and left behind).
The sack is doubling as wrapping for the little one’s Christmas present. I’m trying to go zero-waste on the packaging that I can control.
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