With that, I present you my tiny finish for the week. It’s a pouch ...
More specifically, it’s a Lined Drawstring Bag by Jeni Baker of In Color Order. I’ve made this pattern before. I suspect you have, too. This particular bag is one of a pair. In true Twiggy and Opal style (see Jayne’s post along those lines here), I found a fabric combination I liked and couldn’t stop at a single pouch. This bag’s twin was a prize at my guild meeting earlier this week. The version pictured here has no purpose yet, so I think I’ll just admire its beautiful Art Gallery fabrics for the time being.
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The pageant rules are simple:
- Post your finish in the linky tool. (No links to your own giveaway or linky, please!)
- Point your readers back here with a text link or use the button above.
- Visit and comment on other participants’ finishes.
sounds like you have a delightful 3 year old!
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle! Admiring beautiful fabrics is definitely in order for this bag. It is one of the many perks of being a quilter, don't you think?! The people and fabrics are just the best - full of fun and inspiration all of the time. Now, what was Rose doing while someone was jumping around in the basement? I suspect the jumping also interrupted her sleep pattern and she is not exactly happy about that. {{Hugs}} Good strong coffee always helps me along with thinking about the good sleep you'll get tonight. Right?! Happy Memorial Day to you and your peeps. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI came to your blog from Quilting Gail, and I was wondering if there was a way to follow your blog via email.
ReplyDeletePretty pouch, and congratulations, you stayed awake till the end of the post writing ;))
ReplyDeleteOh my...sounds like you need a nap.... I love that pattern. Hope you have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful pouch. I had hoped to have a finish but then decided to hand sew the binding on my quilt...so I will be linking up eventually! I hope you got a nap yesterday.
ReplyDeleteCute little bag Michelle. :) I completed the next steps of a mystery quilt and hope to finish two vintage quilts this weekend. Blessings, MelvaLovesScraps(at)NolanQualityCustoms(dot)com
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