
I also finished a long-overdue UFO, an oven mitt. I stitched the first edge of the binding on by machine and the other side by hand while watching the election returns.I'm not sure of the pattern, but it's either a simplicity or McCalls pattern and I'm not sure if I will make a mate for it. The lining is cotton batting and a layer of Insul-Bright.

Halloween night at Rossville Quilts, Sue G (AKA, Lucy Ricardo) took my picture, well, the picture of Sister Ruth actually, praying that she will use the fabric she just purchased.

5 comments:
Great costume! Is it authentic or did you make it? Love the bags! :D
I purchased the outfit at a Halloween shop years ago. We went to a party that year and lo and behold, there was a priest there. We had a great time at that party.
Cute bags!!
Loved Sister Ruth, I wonder if you dressed in this more often...could you buy even more fabric. Too cute. Once I dressed as a nun years ago...for a Baptist Church party, I thought it was pretty funny.
Love your costume! Your bags are so very cute...
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