Don't ask me how much sewing that I've gotten done in the past few months. DD is going to be 1 in a few weeks. She's a busy little bee to say the least.
My suggestion for trying to sew in small windows is to sew in an assembly-line fashion: cut out multiple diapers and do the same step on each diaper rather than trying to finish one at a time. Breaking up the tasks makes it easier to start and stop on short notice. If the machine can be kept set up, that's even better. If the same thread color can be used on all of the diapers, that eliminates the time for thread changes.
One tip that I heard from a quilter is to use a bobbin in place of a spool of thread. It takes a little more time to prep a second bobbin, but this way you can easily see how much thread is left in the bobbin by just looking at the bobbin that is in place of the spool.
Anyone have any other tips for making things a little easier?
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