I started with some "scraps" of fabric. In fact, the top fabric above is all I had of that beautiful hand dyed. People who read my blog often, know I seldom measure anything, and I always tear my fabric whenever possible. When I need to square something up, I use my guillotine cutter.
To make matters worse (better for me, though), I couldn't sew straight if my life depended on it.
After I assembled the piece, I simply had to pin it, something I also seldom do. You can see why, here. Makes it hard to remove the pins before they hit the needle when they are all going every which way.
added a few embellishments.
No, I didn't sew the buttons on, because I don't sew by hand. E-6000 is my friend. This was taken right after I stuck the buttons on. I still needed to remove any excess glue once it dried.
I had planned to get photos of Kathy when she first got there, but by the time I got the camera, she was talking to Bleubeard.
Although Mr Social Animal would talk to Kathy, he refused to let me get a good photo of him doing so. It was also at that time I informed Kathy she had to finish her birthday gift by sewing on the button that would hold the piece together. Kathy is used to having to finish projects, like this book I made for her back in 2006. She even had to take all the photos since my camera was so wimpy back then. And talk about recycling. Practically everything in that book was recycled.
We started at the Chinese buffet, where I lit a candle just as I had for Sally a few weeks earlier.
Somehow, I managed to get Kathy's back side, when I was preparing a shot of what I planned to eat.
Since they didn't have egg foo young, I chose fried shrimp and french fries, while Kathy chose a more traditional Chinese meal.
For the rest of her gift, I
Next, it was off to JoAnns, where Kathy and I shopped. I bought some batting that had been marked down from $9.99 (US) to $0.97 (US) a yard. Kathy insisted on buying it, too. So I guess we both made out. But I'm not going to show what she gave me for MY bEARTHday until the day I celebrate it. You'll just have to wait!
Today was Day 13, and I recycled some scraps of fabric and turned them into a cuff for my friend's birthday.
11 thoughtful remarks:
What a special friend you are. It looks you both had a lovely day....life should be full of days like that :-)
Hugs,
Annie x
Great gift and don't we all look good in our Clinique! ;^)
Looks like a fun day all around! I'm sure Kathy didn't mind a bit of sewing to finish her gift...love the 'twisty' fabric strips! Your shrimp looks yummy too! Tell Kathy her hair always looks perfect...so pretty! thanks for sharing...:)
Oh nice. Just the sort of day out that I enjoy with Jan...a bit of grub, some girly time..lovely. And, I'm a Clinique girl too...and probably like you, I go a loooong time between purchases!! happy returns to Kath.
Looks like you and Kathy had a fabulous day together! I don't wear a lot of make up, but I am a long time fan of Clinique, too!
Looks like the two of you had the perfect friend day :)
A lovely way to spend a birthday! And a gorgeous cuff.
Handmade gifts are the best...and you shared a wonderful day...even better.
Happy Birthday to Kathy! I love the cuff you made her, great colors! She is so good with pictures too, how awesome your friends are. Sounds like a perfect way to spend her birthday with her.
Lovely day out with Kathy. Cool gift you made for her. I'vbe only once bought anything Clinique. I use so little makeup or other products on my face that it would likely dry up before I got my money's worth out of it.
What a lovely gift! Glad you had a good time-well done for getting Kathy a little bit extra from Clinique! Chrisx
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