Tonight's sewing was quite basic stuff. It was all about sewing straight lines. Boring stuff really.
I stitched through four layers of batting between two layers of fabric.
It actually feels like a mattress pillow compared to the store bought mattress covers Mama R found in the store.
Mama R was a huge help in this process. I couldn't convince her to help me baste. I tried.
She made sure that the mattress pillow didn't slide off the table. This was a huge help.
After I measure the pillow top, the sides will be the next step. The next step, however, will have to wait until tomorrow.
Happy Sewing!
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