I've been in the sewing room repairing puppets and making puppet costumes. I've made about 10 of these human hand Muppet-like puppets over the last six years, which are used for children's stories in our church. This yellow puppet needed a wash and new eyelashes, and a costume for an upcoming story. Here's he's wearing his Flatman outfit -- a flat top tube hat made from ribbing, and a cape and shield with a removable felt and interfacing F. I still have a few more accessories to make, and then I'm cleaning up the puppet supplies and will figure out a summer quilting project.
IRON ALERT! My 10 year old Rowenta won't heat anymore, and I'm wondering if anyone has opinions on repairing it or replacing it. Any suggestions for models? I'd like one with some heft to it, and good steam. I just can't go back to a department store model again after using a professional one.
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I'm sure the shirts will be a big hit. I have a Canadian Tire Europro cordless iron that I really like. I've never used a professional model and I don't think I'll try one and get spoiled for the cheapies. Lol. Mine was about $100 so not all that cheap. I love the cordless feature.
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