I have another finish for January. I used the leftover fabrics from my Pinwheel Sampler to make this scrappy Pink & Brown Abbey Bag. I know. Another one? I’m slightly obsessed with making cute things. You might say I'm into serial sewing. If one is good, then nine is better, right ? This little cutie went to Shay over at Quilting in my Pyjamas. I really love the way these finish up so quickly. The first time I made one, LadyBug remarked, you made that fast. And she was right. You can put one together in an afternoon. It is really fun and rewarding to watch them come together. And they always turn out so cute!
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Pink & Brown Abbey Bag: A Finish
Who dares to teach must never cease to learn. –John Cotton Dana
I have another finish for January. I used the leftover fabrics from my Pinwheel Sampler to make this scrappy Pink & Brown Abbey Bag. I know. Another one? I’m slightly obsessed with making cute things. You might say I'm into serial sewing. If one is good, then nine is better, right ? This little cutie went to Shay over at Quilting in my Pyjamas. I really love the way these finish up so quickly. The first time I made one, LadyBug remarked, you made that fast. And she was right. You can put one together in an afternoon. It is really fun and rewarding to watch them come together. And they always turn out so cute!
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I have another finish for January. I used the leftover fabrics from my Pinwheel Sampler to make this scrappy Pink & Brown Abbey Bag. I know. Another one? I’m slightly obsessed with making cute things. You might say I'm into serial sewing. If one is good, then nine is better, right ? This little cutie went to Shay over at Quilting in my Pyjamas. I really love the way these finish up so quickly. The first time I made one, LadyBug remarked, you made that fast. And she was right. You can put one together in an afternoon. It is really fun and rewarding to watch them come together. And they always turn out so cute!
I have been eyeing these off on previous posts, they are so good, thank you for posting the tutorial, it's great.
ReplyDeleteThat's MY bag! It's like seeing yourself on TV. I got all excited.
ReplyDeleteI could never have made this half as beautifully as you did E - so Im doubly appreciative now that I can see all the little details that make up the whole gorgeous project.
Just gave you a shoutout on the same post I wrote about my gifts on.
That is just awesome, thanks so much for the tutorial...can't wait to get my stash and make some.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial and link to get the pattern! It is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial. I've had this pattern and the fabric for quite sometime. I guess it's time to get it out and make it,
ReplyDeleteIs that your way of saying "you guys got an apron last year, this year you are making your own...here's how?" lol
ReplyDeleteGosh, what a wonderful tutorial, Elizabeth! I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into these. That Abby bag is so cute, and so handy too!
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