Thank you for your support, it means a lot to the sweet girls who receive these purses with the hygiene items inside. A HUGE thank you to all who have donated in my honor this month. I appreciate it so much, but more importantly the girls in Zambia who will benefit from my/our effort are the real winners here. Hugs to all.
I cut 4 more kits yesterday and finished sewing them, so I have now doubled my goal of making 80 purses this month to completing 160 purses in September!!! Pat on my own back. Whew, I amazed even myself sewing so many purses.
I batch sewed them assembly line style. I started with 3 large sacks full of purse kits that I had cut previously in August (which is allowed). Then I would sew the flap to the flap lining and the pocket to the pocket lining and only sew these one after the other on all 3 bags of kits. Then it was time to press and turn right side out. Next, all of those got topstitched. Now I was ready to start assembling the rest of the pieces into the purses and that went much quicker as no stopping to press, turn and topstitch. So for a few days in September I didn't have any purses finished to report, but I was sewing a lot! Once I got to the assembly stage I would complete several purses per day, as many as 17 purses one day! I completed all I had made kits for and was 4 purses shy of doubling my goal, so I cut out 4 more kits and sewed them all yesterday to bring my total to 160 purses. Sewing assembly line goes faster as you repeat the same step over and over. That's how I work best and if you are a patchwork piecer/quilter that is how most quilt makers sew too. I could be sewing more purses today, the last day, but I think I completed enough and need a break 😂.
I used scraps from the body fabric, along with other scraps I had to make the flap. |
WOW 160 that's so impressive, I'm so proud of you and the excellent work you do for those girls. you send them something they need and you do it with love and with beauty.
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