This weeks challenge: Sew your fear
Accepted/Rejected: Rejected

I don’t really have any fears when it comes to sewing, I’m pretty happy to give anything a go at least once. The worst that can happen is it doesn’t work and I’ve wasted some time and fabric.

So this week I decided to sew a trolley liner, I found the sloth fabric at Spotlight and as soon as I saw it, it told me it wanted to become a trolley liner. Does fabric talk to you to?

Both of my boys are too big to need a trolley liner now although Parker was more than happy to jump in the trolley so I could take a few “in action”shots. I used a 10mm foam instead of wadding for this one, mostly because I didn’t have any wadding and the foam was left over from another project.

The cover is great to stop little hands touching the trolley as well as giving them a comfy spot to sit, with pockets and toy straps to stop them throwing their toy on the ground too.

Happy Sewing
xx Gail