Monday, February 25, 2013

Fridays

On Fridays I go to Somerset  patchwork shop and sit and chat and sew with about 16 - 20 other ladies. We laugh, sometimes too loud for the customers, and have a great day. Karen, who owns the shop, shows us what gadgets, templates, patterns and fabrics are new. Last week she had a delivery of bags for holding our thread,scissors etc and I bought one. A great little travelling bag. It comes with foam on both sides of the bag so that they can be covered. On the side with the pocket I used my Feedsack fabrics and on the other side I used a X stitch I made years ago but was ideal in theme and size. Here are some photos to see what it now looks like.




 
 
and the inside with lots of compartments.

 
 
 
 
 

11 comments:

Miriam said...

Looks great Dorothy! That cross stitch verse is perfect!
I haven't even started mine yet!

WoolenSails said...

That is a wonderful idea to make your own case designs. I always see things like that in the sale aisles for make up bags, might just work.

Debbie

Missie of Traditional Primitives said...

Very cute! Looks really nice for taking along to sewing groups! I am forever looking for the perfect system for multiple projects. My solution is a covered binder.

Pat said...

Great bag. You did a beautiful job and I love the cross stitch.

Dawn said...

Nice bag - and so custom!
Looks like lots of organizing options insode too.

Shirley said...

Great little sewing case and what a clever idea.

Susan said...

Gorgeous work, and so handy on the inside.

Sheila said...

i have been using one of these for a while now and only just realised there was a pocket on the "bottom side" ... Duh!! I t just always sits with the pocket on the bottom so i never see it. T'would make more sense to have put it on the "top" . Can i ask how you attached your lovely panels? were you able to stitch through the green foam or di you glue them?

The Tea Lady's Journal said...

Great bag; and beautiful cross stitch and quilting. You did such a great job. So pretty and such a handy bag too!

Janet said...

I love that it could be personalised and it looks great with the cross stitch.

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

What a LOVELY bag ... I'm looking for something like that to hold my supplies for my handpiecing work. That would be perfect! And I love the personalizations you made.