I feel a zipper is naked without a zipper pull so I hauled out my beading supplies and cranked a few out.
as well as the Spring Brook checkerboard bag.
And a cute one for this bag.
I feel a zipper is naked without a zipper pull so I hauled out my beading supplies and cranked a few out.
as well as the Spring Brook checkerboard bag.
And a cute one for this bag.
In an attempt to use up some of my 5" charm squares, I created two checkerboards with 5 squares by 5 squares to make another zipper bag.
I had the remnants of a Spring Brook charm pack - most of which I'd previously used on a project bag.
There was a coordinating zipper in my stash (yay!), and enough of the companion fabric for the lining.
Finished dimensions are 10" x 8" with the bottom being about 6" by 4".I found some canvas fabric in my stash and thought it would also be good for a zippered bag. I think I bought it at a remainder store during one of our South Padre Island visits almost a decade ago.
I found lining on a knitting theme that coordinated with the green accent colour and a coordinating zipper.
Inspired by the road trip to Chloe's Quilting this week, I had the urge to make some more things. I do like to create items that will be used and not just looked at or put away.
I thought I'd make a brightly coloured luggage tag. It was ridiculous how long I spent looking through my stash for cute fabrics that would go together, only needing a fat quarter each of the outer and inner fabrics; also planning to make a zippered bag for either cosmetics or knitting projects.
Then I happened upon a cute print that I must have picked up pre-COVID at JoAnn's - it was in a bundle of 10" squares - 5 patterns with 4 squares for each pattern.
First, I made a luggage tag. I had to look up my old directions for a reminder. Then, to work.
Folded up and ready to attach to a bag, backpack, or piece of luggage, the name and address are hidden.
I also had to refresh my memory on how to use the semi-automatic buttonhole feature on my sewing machine.I've had this checkerboard ready to go for months. On Monday, I finally collected the appropriate zipper (ecru from Michaels), fabric for the back from my stash, and vinyl (running low) to make it into another project bag.
My garden has loved all the rain we've been having. There are observable changes every day. When I first saw these coreopsis a bee was crawling all over one of the flowers, its rear legs covered in yellow pollen. I ran inside to get my phone to take a photo but it had flown off.
This is the first bloom of the random echinacea in one of my beds.It's another toasty day out there. Now that my A/C is working again, I stayed inside where it was nice and cool. It was a perfect day to wash all the bedding and hang it out; duvet cover, bottom sheet, mattress pad, pillowcases. I also am airing out my light summer duvet. I am fortunate my 'passive solar dryer' is just steps outside the door from my main floor laundry room.
Although everything was dried in a jiffy, I left everything out in the sun until later. The bed is going to smell so good tonight when I crawl into it.