I always struggle with picking out fabrics for a gift. I know what I like, but I have a hard time deviating from that. For this one, though, I knew that she would like something bright and cheery and cute, which is pretty much in my wheelhouse. Hurray for that!
I used 4 different fabrics for the pockets and 3 different fabrics for the pocket linings. What can I say? I like to use as many fabric as I can. Haha! I knew that she likes pink, so that was helpful for determining the pocket fabrics. The rest of the fabric selections were determined by the zippers I had on hand. (True story!)
Oh! I should also mention, I added tabs to the zipper ends, which helps immensely in assembly. (I have a post that explains the modifications here.)
Even though it takes more time, I like to make a patchwork panel for the outside and then quilt it. I start with 2 1/2" squares, so they finish at 2". (The side ones and the top ones get trimmed slightly, but it still works!)
I believe that this is my 6th sew together bag that I've made to date. I gave it to my neighbor today and I'm happy to report that she was OVERJOYED with her gift. That makes every stitch worth it!
Very sweet gift!! I have yet to brave that pattern.
ReplyDeleteI️ just love making this pattern and have also gifted I️t with great success!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag!!!!! I love the Patchwork!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing gift, it is a gift of beauty, thoughtfulness and time. x
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift! I have the pattern but haven't tried it yet.
ReplyDeleteIt is just beautiful!! I love your choice of fabric, but bright colors especially pinks and aquas are some of my favorites! :) I have followed your blog for a LONG time, probably 5 years and I never tire of your creativity!! I have been inspired many times as I look at your beautiful work. Haven't made one of these bags yet, they are on my bucket list though. Great gift idea!! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute bag! Who wouldn’t be thrilled to get it for a gift!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted this! I was thinking about what to make for a very special friend (you know her), and then this popped up on your IG feed. Perfect! Though I can't believe you've made six of these now! I've been reluctant to sew even a second one because my first go-'round was horrible. The pattern instructions are so poorly written that I was tearing my hair out! I was at a quilt retreat, and had to talk through the steps - as written - to try to work out what she was trying to say. It's a fantastic bag, but... Still, I'll give it another go. I understand there's a tutorial on the QuiltBarn website, so I'll refer to that for clearer directions. Thanks for sharing! As always, you are inspirational!
ReplyDeleteOh that little bag is so cute! Wish I was your neighbor - haha! I'm sure she will enjoy it for years to come!
ReplyDeleteThat is a darling bag. I love how you used so many different fabrics on the inside. Your friend should treasure that. I'm not sure I like anyone well enough to make one as a gift! lol
ReplyDeleteGreat design. I made one in a class at the LQS and just love it. Probably should try to do another on my own. There is more than one tutorial online/youtube which are great. Love your patchwork...would like to do one like that. Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteLove those reindeer!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the little basket pattern. That's a really useful thing to have in the arsenal for quick presents. :D
I have two of these wonderful bags under my belt now. I'm sure there will be more in my future :D
ReplyDeleteMe encanta, un estuche muy dulce.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag! Do you use one yourself, and what's in it?
ReplyDeleteI've only made 1 sew together bag and I agree, you'd have to like someone to make them one :) This one is gorgeous! I love the bright, cheery fabrics and that patchwork panel outside is fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteReally, really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI love its colours so fresh and joyful.
So cute and fresh!!! Great job!
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