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Nothing spectacular for the last day of Thing-a-day. I made a vintage rose Morsbag for a forum tag and will have quite a few more Morsbags to sew within the next month.
Congrats to those of you who made a thing a day everyday this month! I am certainly envious! Thing-a-day was certainly flowing with creativity and inspiration
Hope to keep up with everyone next time!
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I am liking this post-every-few-days thing that I have going. Probably cheating, so don’t tell on me.
Day 20 Thing: more paperback sketching. This time with straight, varying lines.
Day 21 Thing: A quick store tote in a cheesy (but cheery) 70s/80s bedsheet. And since it is so thin I can roll it up quite small and always have it on hand for the checkout line.

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Today was the first day in about a month that I’ve had coffee. Woohoo! I was buzzing around like a hummingbird after that and managed to accomplish quite a bit. Below is my “thing” for today.
Monkeys!

I can’t even stand the lil guys, but I made this bag for someone in Swap-bot who loves them.
…my gym partner is a monkey, monkey, monkey, monkey…
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I’m still sewing up
Morsbags (reusable cloth bags) in hopes of cutting down the plastic bag usage. I thought today I’d whip up a bag since I was running short on time of something to “make”. I had ordered Morsbag labels a few weeks ago to sew on my bags. Of course by the time I finished sewing up this bag, I couldn’t find where I put the darn things.
A close up on the fabric below. I think they’re sunflowers, but I don’t see sunflower seeds in the middle. Anyways, I listed this in the “follow instructions” category, because if you’re interested in making one of these reusable bags the tutorial can be found
here. And if you’re interested in this particular Morsbag, leave me a comment. If I get more than one comment, I’ll hold a drawing for it on Tuesday. If you’re the only comment, then woohoo you get a bag, no drawing required lol. And if there are no comments…boohoo…poor lil Morsbag. I’ll find a home for it on
Freecycle
