My last blog post, I mentioned wanting to make some coin purses for my two daughters. I later decided that some bigger bags would be more useful, but the interfacing, which gives the fabric bag “body”, still hasn’t arrived (since April 21st!😔.)
Long story short, I’ve not made any bags but did make a small army of Sarubobo. I wrote about them in my first post:
He seemed lonely so I made him a friend
I sent him to my brother, along with the notebook holder that I made for him. I was teaching him to make a doll, and he needed a spot to keep track of his needle and thread.
On a role, I wanted to make more, I have so many little scraps of pretty fabric that I just can’t bear to throw away.
Aw, mama and baby bobo.
Looks like we’ve got a couple of drummers, now we just need the guitarist to get this party started!
They must have decided not to wait, next day I found them like this:
If you notice a new face in the background, that’s Monique, in her boat that is still waiting for its sail to be attached,so she can take a picnic to the beach. But that’s a story for another time.
Last post, I showed you the journal case that I made for my daughter in law. But I didn’t want to send it without something for my son. I decided on a modified papier-mâché boat, my son loved Peter Pan and playing pirate with his sister as a little boy. The pattern is from annwoodhandmade.com, I’ve been a fan of hers for many years, check out her website.
When the boat was finished, I still didn’t have a sailor. A few folks showed up to audition for the position:
These guys almost made the cut, but they couldn’t stop arguing about who would get to “man the sail”.
No Monique, you have your own boat. I promise I will finish yours next.
Who’s that trying to set sail?
Look, a real natural.
They spin in the air so charmingly, I hope to make one, or a fleet, for myself.
Well, that’s all I have for now. I won’t make any promises about my next post, we will just have to see what the world holds in store for us all.
Stay well, until next time.



















