
Meanwhile, I need to practice some free motion in preparation for quilting my Winter Wonderland quilt. Over the next little bit, I'll be stitching up little sandwich pieces to get some new comfort with different designs.

After practicing my free motion for about 15 minutes, it was done. I used this practice sandwich to make a pouch using this little bag tutorial. The curved top intrigued me. It's not very big... about 6 inch tall by 9 inches wide.
To finish it off, I added a little bling for the zipper pull.
Cute eh!
4 comments:
ok, a week ago, I thought.. .hummm, I might like to try and make one of those Canada Quilts... then, I thought, ok, maybe I should work on something Christmasy, and today I want to make this little bag... I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH YOU!!! You are amazing, and I want to own everything you make... just sayin'
SWEET, Gail - love the fabric!
Love how your little bag turned out. And I LUV the cat fabric :o) Thank you for linking ! Hugs Lena at LeKaQuilt
Geesh Gail...love it...and you know me and cats!
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