I made myself a new bag! I love bags. You should see my closet and how stuffed full of homemade bags it is. I have even given tons of them away! Doesn't stop me from making more though. ;0) This is the Go Anywhere Bag by Anna of Noodlehead. I have had this pattern for a long time, and it was time to get to making it. I am kind of at the in between state of needing a diaper bag and not. This is a largeish bag, so I can still stuff in some diapers, nursing cover, and extra set of clothes. I haven't been buying much fabric of late because well, I haven't been sewing very much, and it is hard justifying buying fabric when I have a whole stash that is waiting for me already. However, I fell in love with both Architextures and this star fabric from Constellations., and I knew they would go well together in this pattern. I didn't change much in this pattern except to use flat piping for the edge of the pocket, the back pocket I sewed a line up the middle instead of adding a snap because I feel large pockets often get floppy, and I used fusible fleece for the outside of the bag because I love the soft structure it provides. I also quilted the main bag pieces because I love the look. The pattern went together quickly, and now I am trying to pick what fabrics to use for her new Divided Basket pattern!
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
-wallets and pouches-
I made these coloring wallets for my niece and nephew for their birthdays a few weeks back. I have made several of these coloring wallets (pattern by jcasa). They were my go to birthday present for a couple of years, but it has been awhile since I made one. These are great to use up large scraps though and go together quickly.
For the boy wallet I used a Japanese car fabric that I had leftover from Josiah's pants I made during Kids Clothes Week and a blue solid for the lining.
For the girl wallet I used a Japanese princess and the frog fabric leftover from Juliana's bento box carrier and a green solid. I do interface the outside and the lining to make them sturdy, but iron on interfacing does crinkle a bit since it is folded, and this is especially noticeable on the inside.
I also made my first Christmas gift! This is the Idea Pouch from Michelle Patterns. I bought this when she first released the pattern. I changed the button closure to use a rubber band because I didn't like having to wrap a string, and I think this makes it look a little more streamlined.
I really think this is a versatile pattern. It can fit an iPad, a composition book, or I also think it would be nice for an embroidery project- you could keep a hoop and pattern in the main part and adjust the pockets on the inside for your floss, needles, and scissors. I am definitely going to make another for me after the holidays. For the fabric I used two half yards from Madrona road. However, the pattern does call for 2/3 yards because of the height of the pieces. Fabric.com usually cuts their fabric a bit generously. I was lucky, and it worked!
I also made myself a new wallet. This is the Zip Pocket Pouch from Michelle Patterns. My old wallet was the same pattern in the big size. This is the tall. My old one somehow ended up in the kitchen trash can. Hmm...I have my suspicions on how that happened. I definitely couldn't keep it...trust me.
I love this cute typewriter fabric, and this is a super fun pattern to put together.
I am a huge fan of all of Michelle's patterns, and she currently has all of her patterns on sale for $5 until 11/25! I definitely would recommend her patterns to even a beginner because she has such great details on how to get your bag or pouch to look professional. Go check them out!
I will be back later this week to show you my finished cowl! Yay!
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