By: Revanche

Good Things Friday (169) and Link Love

May 20, 2022

1. I don’t know if you remember but last fall, I was stressed. And one night, since fabrics were on sale and I needed a project to distract from the horrible stuff going on with COVID, and work, and our stress-faces at home, I bought 16 yards of fleece. That’s right. 48 feet of fleece. You’d think that at some point I’d do the math and realize we were about to be eyebrows deep in fabric but nope, that didn’t dawn on me until the fabric arrived and one of the designs just shipped on the roll. I’d bought so much they chucked the whole roll into a shipping container and called it good. I made four blankets of various sizes and designs for ourselves, and now I’m in the final stretch of my Stress Case Fabric Adventures. I think these last 9.5 feet will make one more blanket for a nibling and a pillow.

2. I MADE A ZIPPER POUCH!! Zippers were going to break my brain but fixing one mistake after another, texting my sewing sisters, on Sunday, I managed to complete a whole functional zippered pouch! Yes, you can buy all kinds of pouches but the sizes I need are really quite expensive. This cost $7 for a yard of fabric (which will yield 2-6 pouches depending on sizes) and $1.50 per zipper. The learning curve was a heck of a thing and it’s very clearly amateur work but it’s for personal use so that doesn’t matter.

Help this family seeking asylum


Just a little link love

I thought regular ticks were horrible. This is a nightmare: Winter ticks wiped out nearly 90% of the moose calves scientists tracked in part of Maine last year

FBI monitored and critiqued African American writers for decades (an old article but this is the first time I’m seeing it)

6 Responses to “Good Things Friday (169) and Link Love”

  1. Juli Thompson says:

    I went to Venmo to the Buffalo Community Fridge and there is another account with the same handle but missing the final e. I suspect that’s a scam, so be careful.

  2. Should you find in yourself a desire to make lots of things with zippers, there’s a company called zipperstop which sells on both amazon and etsy, where you can get zippers very economically indeed!
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  3. Bethh says:

    How satisfying to make your own little pouches!!! That skill will come in very useful, I’m sure. Everything in a pouch!!

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