| My first #10 Caddy's from Sewcanshe's pattern. | 
| I gave them to my daughter and she put them in her bathroom. | 
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| My second set I gave to my granddaughter-in-law. Her plans were to use one in her car and one in her bathroom, I believe. | 
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| They go over tin cans, I painted mine. | 
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| Thirdly, mine. | 
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| I'm using mine in my sewing room, 1 for glasses, and the other for remote controls and glasses. I never can find my reading glasses, so I have lots of them. | 
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| My stubborn little toy Australian Shepherd. | 
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| She is adorable though. | 
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| My problem sewing room in the living room. New bookcases that I'm trying to use as dividers from the entrance from the foyer. | 
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| The back view of the bookcases from my sewing room. It's an ongoing struggle to try to make it presentable and functional. | 
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| The bed I made for our little princess. It's velcroed to the Lifetime table and the height of our bed. | 
| A Diddy Bag for one of my grandsons. Another pattern from Sewcanshe. | 
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| A Necessary Clutch Wallet (NCW) for me. My husband is a huge Red Sox fan. | 
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| The inside view. | 
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| Not too surprisingly, he also is a Celtic and Patriot fan. I have to make myself another Patriot NCW, I sold this one. | 
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| The outside view. | 
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| The three together. Sorry, he's not a hockey fan. | 
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| I made drawstring backpacks for 3 of my great grandchildren , this is the smallest one, for the 2 year old. It's a tutorial from Noodle-head. | 
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| His name is Oliver, and here it is drawn up, but the ties not tied yet. The top fabric is some their Dad brought back from Africa. | 
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| And, for his big brother who is a fan of the super heroes. | 
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| His name is Maddox. | 
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| And one for big sister. | 
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| Her name is Mackenzie. | 
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| I made these not too long before Mother's Day, and I thought it was kind of interesting that their initials spelled MOM. | 
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| I made 2 more of the weekender bags from Deliacreates. I gave this one to my daughter. | 
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| This one is mine. | 
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| And the original one I gave to my granddaughter for her birthday. | 
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| I made 2 of these, one for my daughter and one for my granddaughter-in-law. it's from Virginia Lindsay's YouTube tutorial, "How to Sew a Roll Up Organizer". | 
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| This is some of the fabric that was given to me a month or so ago. | 
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| Another bee added to my collection. As you can see, I have no painting talent, but I'll just think of them as sparkly and primitive. | 
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| I have gotten to be quite a Pokemon player, and while I was doing a raid, this pretty fellow came and stood beside me on the table. It is photoshopped a little, but he really is this pretty. | 
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| One more picture to add to the Weekender bags. They are huge. | 
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| Amy Smart of "Diary of a Quilter" shared this pattern. I haven't finished yet, still have to baste and quilt, but I like it. This is about 39 x 51. | 
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| In fact, I liked it enough that I decided I needed a smaller one, maybe for a wallhanging. This one is about 20 x 26. | 
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| Quite a bit smaller. | 
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| Another quilt top that will need quilting soon. From Allpeoplequilt.com a free pattern, Wall of Color. | 
 
 
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