Yesterday was a pretty productive day for me and it felt wonderful! Of course, it's easy to sew a Zip & Go and two zipper pouches when all the cutting/interfacing has been done beforehand.
This was a special request and is the second Zip & Go that I've made using this fabric combination. I really like it.
The pouches are fun to make and quick. I see lots of great ones on blogs and pinterest, but I think my fabric choices are quite different than most of those I see. That's not a good or a bad thing, it just is. I guess I would say that mine are not quite as trendy as the majority of those that I see, but I love these fabrics and combinations of fabrics.
The bright wavy-lined pouch I made a couple of weeks ago and just never got around to showing here so I included in the photo with Tuesday's pouches. I'm struggling lately to get good shots and I'm not exactly sure why. I know the lighting in my home is usually dismal, but come on... :))
I find myself wanting to keep these although I made them for my etsy shop. My husband just laughs at me when I say this. He knows I'll sell them and he thinks it's funny how we women love our bags/totes/pouches.
Take care,
4 comments:
I love the bag! And the pouches are so cute too. :0)
I have the same fabric in your first photo! It's good for my symmetry quilts.
Very cute pouches! They look fun to make, I can see how you might get kind of hooked on them.
I want everyone to know how absolutely GORGEOUS these Zip-and-Go bags really are. Mine just arrived, and I'm in love with it. Beautifully made with fabulous fabric choices -- I can't wait to use it. If you're a Terri Cohen fan, you simply MUST buy one of these bags -- thank you so much, Terri.
Diane
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