A month or so ago, I heard about a worthwhile cause through a friend’s blog, and I volunteered to help. Today I made four pillowcases. (NO, they are not short pillowcases, they are folded in half!) Click HERE to read about it.
THIS is the pattern Carol recommended and that I used. It was a wonderful, easy pattern.
I hope your day was wonderful, and I pray your week brings only sunshine and happiness.
Be blessed,
Michelle
What a great project! You are a blessing. Please send many sunny days to us this week. :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely idea and such pretty pillow slips!
ReplyDeleteGreat pillow slips ,your such a caring person may God bless you .
ReplyDeleteThey look great Michelle. So happy to hear you sewed today.
ReplyDeleteYour turquoise sewing machine just popped out at me on letters to emily blog. I recently purchased a turquoise Sears sewing machine at a thrift shop, so I just had to stop in to say "hello". I, too, am a "crazy" sewing machine addict.
ReplyDeleteThe pillowcases are bright and cheerful and sure to be appreciated. Blessings to you, too.
What a great project! I know my military friends would think this is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYou are so good. I can't wait to check out the pattern.
ReplyDeleteDear Michelle,
ReplyDeleteI am making pillow cases for that same cause. I must get mine done before my surgery. Do you have the address where we are suppose to mail them? I am afraid I might have misplaced it.
Thank you for your comment on my post today. Yes, you are right.... Our God is an AWESOME God. Hugs, Lura
Dear Michelle,
ReplyDeleteI am making pillow cases for the same cause. I am glad that your post reminded me to get busy. I must get them done before my surgery. Do you have the address where we are suppose to mail them? I am afraid that I have misplaced it.
Thank you for the comment on my post today. Yes, you are right, our God is an AWESOME God. Hugs, Lura
Thanks for the reminder, I need to get mine done. Yours look great.
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