I made an eternity scarf for my sister. I took an old sweater, cut it into strips, then used the serger to sew them all together and sergered the edges. Turned out pretty good!
I made a ruffled scarf for another sister, using the instructions from here. It was really easy too! Again, I used an old sweater (I love re-purposing clothes I don't wear anymore) and my sister was wowed by the results.
My brother and sister-in-law are expecting in February, so I made them some baby gifts.
I made a nursing cover (hooter hider) for my SIL, and was very proud of how it turned out. I ironed all the seams before I sewed them, and I think that made the difference and gave it a very clean, professional look. I used the instructions I found on this website.
I also made a onesie/receiving blanket set for the baby. I used the logo from my brother's business card, blew it up with a photocopier and traced it on the items. Then I used a sewing machine set on zig-zag and went over the lines. I had some trouble with the machine not feeding properly, but otherwise it turned out good. My brother was pumped, quote "it would cost $50 if I got that done by the embroidery place." Soon we get to meet this baby and then I will see that my baby (she's almost one) is not as small as I think she is!
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