Recently I borrowed a book from the library called "Fat Quarter Bags". Fat quarters are basically small pieces of fabrics, usually a metre of cloth cut into 4 quarters. They are useful for making small projects and this book uses them exclusively to create different designs of bags.
I was inspired enough to attempt 2 of the designs - one for pouchettes (which I made 3) and the other a swag bag.
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First Attempt using left over half-triangle squares from making baby quilt |
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2nd pouchette |
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3rd and most satisfied pouchette using scrap fabric from a bed sheet and track pant. Gave this to my sister since material came from her. |
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A cheery orange swag bag that I swing along |
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