The shower curtain is finally done... and mailed away. Can't wait to see it in her bathroom!
I used buttonholes this time instead of grommets. I wanted to try my hand (and new machine) at something new.
And, here's the ball of yard... it finally turned into a hat...

A little pillow for a quick birthday gift last weekend...


A little pillow for a quick birthday gift last weekend...
2 comments:
So was the second one easier? The shower curtain is next on my project list. Any tips beyond what it written in the project?
I think i like the look of the button holes, but the grommets are more functional. I don't know yet how the button holes will hold up either, but my curtain with the grommets looks still like new and it's been heavily used for a year now. Here's a link if you wanted to purchase the pattern I used.
http://www.hancocks-paducah.com/Item--i-MP-15
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