A brief explanation of this (included in your parcel)… it's unfinished for a reason. When sewing pieced fabrics (usually making tote bags), I tend to make a tube that I can then sort of pivot around to look at which combination of fabrics I like—before stitching it flat and boxing the bottom. It can then be used to make whatever you want, a tote bag, a storage bucket, a zipped utility pouch, etc. Hope you like your parcel!
Monday, March 24, 2014
Flat swap
Ok Kerrie, it's on its way. It's the first blog swap I've participated in, and it was fun and nerve-wracking both. There's a reason I call myself bad crafter, after all; Kerrie definitely does not fall into that category.
A brief explanation of this (included in your parcel)… it's unfinished for a reason. When sewing pieced fabrics (usually making tote bags), I tend to make a tube that I can then sort of pivot around to look at which combination of fabrics I like—before stitching it flat and boxing the bottom. It can then be used to make whatever you want, a tote bag, a storage bucket, a zipped utility pouch, etc. Hope you like your parcel!
A brief explanation of this (included in your parcel)… it's unfinished for a reason. When sewing pieced fabrics (usually making tote bags), I tend to make a tube that I can then sort of pivot around to look at which combination of fabrics I like—before stitching it flat and boxing the bottom. It can then be used to make whatever you want, a tote bag, a storage bucket, a zipped utility pouch, etc. Hope you like your parcel!
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2 comments:
It is so beautiful! I don't see the bad craft part! I'm glad you had fun with the swap. And hopefully you want to give it another go ;)
Thanks Giova, yes-another swap for sure!
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