I spent the day with Daughter's youngest who also happens to be granddaughter #2. For so many years, I would have rather taken a bullet as take care of her for the day. That isn't the case anymore, but I don't know if I can afford too many days with her!
We started off going to the sewing place. I was going to make an appearance at the club meeting. They are doing quilting, and I will not quilt! I spend plenty of time doing machine embroidery and regular sewing. Anyway, I also took my serger because I could not thread the bottom hooper at all.
So while I was there, I dropped a cool $50. I have been out of the spray adhesive, and what was recommended to me at the fabric store just doesn't cut it. I also bought some more thingies that look like slap bracelets to keep all my stabilizers from unrolling. The serger works like a charm. It was free!
Then we went to buy fabric to make her and her fake American Girl doll matching dresses - like I promised at Christmas. Of course, I had to add to my stash by hitting their remnant area. There she found what I thought was fuzzy fleece for a blanket. OK - no problem. Not much extra cost there.
After that I went to another fabric craft store that I won't mention here. They had patterns for .99. I got two that were doll patterns alone, and one that is the matching dresses. The pattern maker has the gall to place an $18 price tag on them. There is no way I would even pay that much money for a pattern - much less one to make doll dresses!
While there, granddaughter found buttons that caught her eye. She was merrily putting them into the cart until I had her stop. She was ready to buy a lot of other things!
We went to have lunch with her mom. So that was a break there. While at lunch I looked at the pattern. I wasn't sure I had a coordinating fabric for that pattern, so we went to yet another store.
I haven't added the damage yet. I did buy wreath forms for the mesh wreaths that are so popular now, along with several kinds of burlap for them. There was some ribbon in the markdown area, so I had to have that.
All in all - I think I am broke from the day with granddaughter! AND the "fleece" wasn't fleece. I don't know what it was, but when I tried to fringe it, I had a mess with pink lint all over me, the table, the couch when I moved there, the rug ...
5 comments:
Bummer about the fleece. I hate it when that happens. Now I know you aren't big on taking pictures, but please show your wreath when it's done. I've seen those but never knew how to make one.
It seems whenever I take a grandkid out--I end up spending a lot, but...it isn't their fault. Gramma has been known to say, "pick out whatever you want and put it in the basket." Oh well--someday when we are dead, they "may" remember the fun times.
Those grandkids are so expensive! :-)
Ah, I know whereof you write! So funny!
Cheers from Cottage Country!
they can break your wallet and your heart.
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