Hi All!
This is my shortest video so far. It’s because I have very limited time this week and needed to get it recorded, edited and uploaded [when I could fit it into my schedule] so I could post it on Tuesday. I’m a bit of a procrastinator so I wanted to be sure to get this and all the other things on the list done.
I did get the planning finished for the PoD – which has now turned into TWO PoDs! One will be a gift so I won’t post anything in my TTMT videos about that one. The other I will share progress pictures from time to time.
I have a few extra daycare business obligations, a training class, a family meeting and some other things added to my normal busy week, so here’s to hoping that next week will be a bit more boring. I hope everyone has a great week!
I think PoD’s must be like potato chips – you can’t make just one! 🙂
How awesome that the little girl in your daycare is making baby hats after you taught her!
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Lol you’re right! It’s because the possibilities are endless
Yes she loves crafting. Her mom doesn’t spend a lot of quality time so she latched on to me pretty fast. And she has such a caring heart!
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I love those hats. I think it is great that you are teaching those kids to use their talents to help others. Priceless!
The fabrics you’ve chosen are beautiful.
By the way, I don’t think you could be boring if you tried!
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Yes she wanted to make them after I told her I planned to give back to the hospitals that helped my grandson.
Thanks regarding the fabrics. And I think in person I am boring, well maybe just “different” 🙂
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Your fabric choices are great and I love how well planned everyone’s POD`s are this time around.
The hats are so cute and its a lovely thing to pass on the crafty skills and love to another generation.
xx
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Thank you
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Those stone fabrics are so great. I have some of the grey in my stash.
I love the story about your daycare kiddo knitting on a loom. I learned so much from the wonderful woman who ran the daycare I went to and I remember that so fondly.
Love your pigtails!
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Thanks – I just need to get the brown woodgrain next… I see a lot o my girl scouts and they always talk about the troop times – it feels great to know I positively impacted others!
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I agree that it’s awesome that the girl in your daycare is making hats. Those looms are perfect for kids.
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Yes – a few years ago the group I had after school each made their own scarf… the NEVER lost them through the winter!
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That is so nice that the young lady in your daycare is already making things for others. Spread the love! 🙂
I love that feature at Joann’s too. It is safer than shopping in the store. I can put stuff in my cart gradually here and there and then place the order. The store is nearby so I don’t mind swinging by to pick it up. But if I shop in store I buy stuff I don’t REALLY need.
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OMG its a sickness we all have… JoAnn’s is our ‘supplier” lol
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Love, love, love the background fabrics you picked out. And I LOVE the wood fabric too! I haven’t seen that at my Joann’s store. You found it online?
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Thanks, it was not online when I searched so I just called and asked, and they had it…whenever today’s video finally uploads il show the brown one as well.
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Those fabrics look really great… the stone and wood grain are perfect for a PoD.
That’s really sweet that that babysitting kid likes to make hats to donate!
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Thanks, the brick is a huge improvement from the brick I used on my 1st quilt.
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