If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve seen that I was able to get a little sewing done this summer!
Unfortunately, I’ve stalled out again due to heartburn and general 3rd trimester soreness and fatigue. It’s so frustrating! My heart is happy and my mind is engaged but my body just can’t do it right now. It is encouraging to feel like myself again in my own head though. I feel confident that I will get back to daily sewing and more frequent blogging next year. That confidence is a comfort to me because I really lost it during the worst of the early pregnancy woes.
Here I am a week or 2 ago when I treated myself to a blow-dry and a pretty dress.
I’m 29 weeks now and hoping to give birth in early December around 38 weeks so I will have time to recover before the Christmas holiday. Follow me on Instagram for nursery setup updates and eventually pictures of a sweet little babe!
You’ll get there but only after you’ve dealt with this rather more important event in your life! ๐ I wish you well for the big day.xx
I’d say your body is telling you to concentrate on the primary form of creativity, and to stop worrying about lack of progress with the other stuff. That said, what you have made is extremely pretty, and I love your fabric choices! Your Gypsy wife fabrics are my favourites amongst all the GW SALs that I’m following, and I hope you’ll have the time and energy to finish her once Bump has arrived.
Baby bump!! You are so beautiful. ๐ I love what you’re making but I hear making a baby takes lots of effort, so we all understand if you aren’t making other stuff at the same time. ^_^ I hope your baby follows the schedule you’ve got planned and you’re able to be recovered by the holidays!
You look gorgeous! Almost all sewing has stopped here. I might know just how you feel – I miss that creative part of “me.” Good luck in this last trimester!
Lovely to hear from you.
Thanks so much for this update for us non-IG folks! Your little blocks and projects are eye candy, but it’s even more fun to see you! I am 19 weeks now, so we’re just 10 weeks apart. Here’s to happy baby sewing!
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