Sharing some of my graphics.
Thanks for visiting, sharing, and linking up your photography, graphics, crafts with Peabea Scribbles. I haven't been doing graphics as much lately because I'm trying to get back to sewing more things that I sell in my Etsy shop. Loving the new sewing machine. It has a few more options than my previous one. I sold my Serger, which I'm kind of regretting now that I'm sewing more. If you're into sewing, there are some great tutorials on YouTube. I wonder if they still do home economics in school. That's where I got a taste of sewing, and from there I bought a book and taught myself. If they don't still do Home Ec, they should. It was so helpful; especially if you're one to like that type of thing. I still have my recipe's that were written during that class, but none of the sewing. My handwriting sure has changed from then. 😊
If you sew, do crafts, thrift or have a great love of photography, please share what you're up to in the link up. Try to visit at least one other who has linked up. Thanks. Have a great rest of the week.
~hugs 'n scribbles~
Peabea
Some of the link ups I visit:
Wandering Camera Linkup her linkup runs from last Thursday of month
I love your graphics and that cherub in image two is so gorgeious. I too learnt to sew in home ec, and bought my first sewing machine with my first pay cheque. I am still using it today, nearly 50 years later! though it doesn't do the same amount of work that it used too. I dispare at the number of girls today that can't even sew on a button! Stay safe, enjoy your week, and thankyou again for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteMy mom gave me her Bernina sewing machine - and I'm very awkward when I do so because I don't sew often enough. I have made two lap quilts. My grandmother could go downtown to the department stores, look at a dress and come home and make it. I do not have that gift - but I so admire those who do!
ReplyDeleteThe graphics are nicely done. The first one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThe pages are wonderful. I didn't get much use of the serger, so I donated mine to a rescue. They can use to make blankets and such for the kitties. I look forward to seeing some of your sewing projects. Thanks so much for hosting!
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The graphics are really nice. I'm not sure if home ec exists anymore, but I LOVED it. So many happy memories from that class. And one of the most helpful classes, too.
ReplyDeleteSuch great graphics and I loved all of them. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week
ReplyDeleteDelightful to see you today my friend
ReplyDeleteYour images of the bubble fun is too cute - so free and unhindered kids are supposed to be like! Emille
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos that are filled with such tender love!
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