Projects

I love making things . . . they don’t always turn out nice but it’s fun anyway.

All these projects are from scraps . . .

This is my first rug . . . I placed it at the bottom of our basement stairs as a barrier between feet and cold cement floor.

This is my latest project, while I listen to the slow pronunciation of words from my first graders.

I don’t really care for the maroon one . . .

This was last month’s . . . a bean bag. The children have so much fun jumping in it. They climb up a step ladder and plop, they drop!

6 Responses to “Projects”

  1. Jon Yoder Says:

    Very nice! I would love to have the pattern for the blue hat….and the bean bag, what ever did you fill it with? My children like bean bags too. I am impressed with what all you get done.
    Blessings to you,
    Ginny

  2. Aimee Says:

    Sure, will see what I can do . . . Copyrights are something to consider.

  3. Jean Stauffer Says:

    I, too, am amazed at all you accomplish!

  4. Cheryl Yoder Says:

    Is the bean bag copyrighted? My boys would love one. Looks like you are a creative family! What fun!

  5. Aimee Says:

    Uhmm . . . yeah, talk to Ginny about it. It is easy and I did describe how to do it to her and also gave her the pattern name and number, so maybe she could help you out.

  6. Aimee Says:

    . . . As for accomplishing alot, I take after my mother. But I have to tell you that if I kept an immaculate house I would never get anything done or so I think. Often I give that up for doing a project. My logic goes like this. Just cleaning and picking up after children all day, day after day I go insane. I like variety, so usually I do something and have a few days to recoop before the next project. Projects for me include baking bread, etc. It’s not something that I just have time for . . .

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