Showing posts with label slouch bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slouch bag. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 October 2012

Cute and Fun

or so I thought!


Back in August I ordered some lovely baby pink and baby blue fleece with the intention of having a go at making a batch of little Baby Taggies/Feelies for a variety of purposes (gifts, craft sale makes etc).


For some reason I thought that making these cute little items would be fun, but sadly I haven't really been feeling that in this process.


I deliberately kept the fabric top a very simple four patch (a batch of which I actually made up on my summer holidays).  Earlier this week I picked up the four patches and decide to move them on.  Tons of ribbon later (these babies eat about 1.5m of ribbon each!) and some swift lessons in the fidgetty nature of fleece, I have a little production line going to finish up this batch of taggies for boys.

Although none of the fabrics in this project are expensive in themselves, I worked out that these cost just under £2 each in materials to make up.  At approx 9.5" square finished, I'm wondering if people would pay more than this so that they make even a little profit if I decided to sell them?

Not sure if it's the item itself I'm not loving making, or if I'm just not a production line type girl.  Hope I can find the love to get around to the girls' batch one day!

Just telling it like it is, so you know I don't always love everything I embark on.


PS - Remember the Slouch Bag I made at Judith's summer workshop?  (Which I do love!)



Well, now you can make one for yourself because Judith has just added the Slouch bag pattern to her Etsy site.  This is a mega versatile bag, loved by kids, teens and proper grown ups too, so if you are beginning to mull over potential Christmas present makes (can't believe I mentioned that word) this would be a fabulous pattern to get you on your crafty way.  Go on, check it out!

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Showing off!

So, on Friday I promised I would show what these lovelies were destined to become.



Ta Da!!!


This is my slouch bag made at Judith's workshop yesterday.  It was an Adult/Child workshop which I managed to sneak a place on without my offspring (couldn't quite convince my son that he needed to make himself a slouch bag).

It was a great wee day and inspiring to see the girls so keen and eager for Judith's teaching and development of the machine mastery. Yay for encouraging the next generation of sewists!

I must admit to having a quiet chuckle as some of the girls looked daggers at their supervising adults (mummies, aunties and grannies) who dared to break for coffee when the girls just wanted to keep at it!  Oh, for the stamina of youth!

If you want to see their great makes check out Judith's post.

Off now to fill up my bag with all the necessary junk to keep me portable during the week!

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