I am really having fun making all these project bags/pouches.
Here is my pouch no.6 for the month.
The panel is making it so easy to assemble and decide on fabric. I just have to choose a lining.
I am really having fun making all these project bags/pouches.
Here is my pouch no.6 for the month.
The panel is making it so easy to assemble and decide on fabric. I just have to choose a lining.
I sit at the table to eat and while doing so I put a few pieces of the puzzle in.
I am having fun making my project bags this month. This was what I listed to do for my no. 10 on the challenge. I’m so happy to be getting them made.
Ok this isn’t going to be a normal lined bag but one with a vinyl front. So, this is the one I chose. It was one of the larger pouches in the panel.
So while I am sitting at home with my hubby as he recovers, passing away time, we have set up a jigsaw puzzle on the table. We won this when we went to the OZ HOGS Melbourne group meeting.
A Harley Davidson jigsaw puzzle.
It is hard….. 3 colours and a different shape. Some of the pieces don’t even interlock.
I made a Kawandi cloth quite a few months ago. This took a full charm pack because I cut the pieces up small.
with the intention of making a bag but life changed, choices changed and it was packed away. Clean up time happened and out it came.
I decided to make it into a project bag with a clear front so I can see what is in it. So I gathered a long zip, a piece of vinyl and some red binding fabric.
More finishing up with some scraps. These are the scraps from a quilt I have recently made.
Piecing them together.
My CHOOKSHED challenge this month was to make some project bags. Well I have started with a zippered pouch using Tony’s chocolate wrappers. I used an iron on vinyl on the wrappers then just added the zip, loops and a lining.
I pulled out some slow stitching while I had the oven on baking a cake. This is definitely a slow stitching project. But it is very relaxing.