It's the end of the month, and I don't think I did ANY sewing in February.
However, I did buy a new pattern for a little shopping bag that folds up to store in its own pocket. I'm sure that I could have drafted the pattern from online videos, but I decided that for less than $10, it was worth saving my time and supporting an independent pattern maker to buy the full-size printed pattern.
Spring sewing retreat is coming up at the end of March, and the shopping bag(s) will be one of the projects I'll take there if I don't have time to make some before then. I love the bags I've made in the past with cotton print fabrics because they are sturdy, attractive, and easy to wash. However, they take up a fair amount of room in my car between shopping trips. If I use ripstop nylon fabric (already in my stash) for this new pattern, the bags will be small enough to store several in my glove box.
Also planned for the March retreat will be fleece cat mats like I've done before. I tried to say no but I failed because I cannot say no to needy cats.
The mats are super easy to sew and I'll be able to chat while running them through my machine, so that will be fun.
I thought up a new creative project yesterday at work. I'm going to try to design some character puppets and props for the library for summer performances. I found a little picture book that is almost all dialog between 2 characters, so it's a ready-made script. I've asked if we can get other books by the same author, hoping they are written in the same style so I can do a series of puppet shows based on read-aloud books. I admit that I know absolutely nothing about puppets, so this will be a leap of faith for me!