I promise, this is the last one for a while...I mean how many pouches do I really need?
Could not resist though. I used the same pattern as for my last pouch (Pattern a la Carte from The Wooden Bear) as I liked its easy construction. Very quick to make and turned out just as nice second time around.
I used some of the last bits from my Drifting Leaves quilt and just sewed some strips together, using bits and pieces. Also used leftover small bits of fusible fleece and stitched them together for use, so felt particularly frugal.
The pouch is very pretty with two different sides
So cute...found some beads and a thin leather strap in the cupboard so I used this for a bit of fun embellishment.
Linking up my little pouch to Bag It Link Up over at Elm Street Quilts. Elm Street Quilts is running this event
right into December and you can link up any bag which gives you an entry
in the event. Really enjoying this event, but that's it...no more! I actually need to get going on some other quilts.
Karin
What a great looking bag! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts Bag It!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute pouch. And one can never have too many bags, totes or pouches. Plus, they make for great gifts.
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Love this cute bag. You can never have enough except my hubby has been known to say enough with the bags, lol
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