There were a few vendors and there were also some awesome deals! The red fabrics and dyed chenille might make it into a quilt project soon. I warped some of my circle templates so being able to have a few more at such an affordable price is great! My liquid stitch needed replacing and the velcro was too good to pass up! The cost for all this bounty was eleven dollars!
Purchases from the quilt show |
Butterfly fabric was too short too use |
I was short about three inches of having it work. I thought about piecing a border to the end of the fabric or in the middle of the fabric; but, in the end, I decided to select different fabric. After I made a selection, I instant messaged my daughter to tell Miss J about the fabric she chose and to ask if she liked my fabric combination. She liked the brighter colors. I was relieved that she was okay with switching fabrics as generally, she is not! Of course, the fabric change meant that I needed to buy more zipper tape!
New fabric combination |
This flower fat quarter was gifted to me at dinner at a retreat many years ago. I've petted it often. I actually had two fat quarters of this print. I made a small bag with the first one about four years ago. I bought the orange fabric to use in a hexagon project and decided that ribbon would fit the bill better. The purple was what I used in my QAYG project.
Playing with the quilting |
Finished front |
Finished inside |
Next up was making the strap, binding the mesh pockets and binding the vinyl pocket. These steps went much quicker the second time around! I did try topstitching the strap differently which I liked. I tried attaching the binding differently to the vinyl pocket and that didn't work well.
I did like the color zipper that I ordered. It is hard to tell what the real color is when you are shopping online! I liked stitching the zipper pulls as one unit and then cutting them apart. Next time, I would make the unit just a bit longer as it was a challenge to tie knots in the end of each string! I still managed to get one zipper zipping in a different direction. I don't know how I manage to do that!
I think the binding went on a little better this time. I'm still not super happy with that part; but, I do plan to try again. These little bags would make terrific gifts although, it still took me more than seven hours to stitch. I must be super slow!
For the bag, I used one yard of fabric. I bought a yard of fabric so my goal of using a net of 50 yards from stash still stands at having sewn 14 1/2 yards from my stash. I have 35 1/2 yards to go to achieve my goal of a net loss of 50 yards from my stash this year. This is finish number nine for the quarter and it was goal number seven on my 2nd Quarter Finish-A-Long list for 2018.
Finished bag ready for action |
8 comments:
That turned out really cute!
Your granddaughters will love their new bags!!! Great color choices on both . . .
Thanks, Nancy! After not being able to use the fabric she had chosen, I was really happy with this combination. I wonder what sorts of treasurers will be put in the various pockets??? Time will tell!
Thanks, Janice. I to want them to love their new bags. The colors do fit their personalities! Let's see how they decide to use their bags!
Very nice! Way to power through and get it done.
Thank you, Mary! Finished and ready to be used is the best!
How adorable! Great finish! On behalf of the global hosts, thank you for linking up to the FAL.
Thank you, Felicity! I so appreciate this FAL so much. Without it, I doubt that I would have made nearly the finish progress that I have!
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