


Lauren from Goody-Goody Handmade (which is one of my fav. blogs listed on the right) gave a quick and easy tutorial for these little bags using 2 fat quarters of fabric. I just love the way they turned out. I kind of played with her measurements a bit, making one set long, and thin and one set short and wide. I accidentally forgot what "cut in half" means, so I lost a few inches off the flower set, oops. Don't you just love the little hedgehogs? I think I squealed when I found them. I have no idea who made the fabric because the selvage was cut off. Unlike some of my finished projects, I actually have a plan for these little gems that I am excited about. I am thinking little girls, crayons, and restaurants.
2 comments:
Yay, Michelle! Great little bags and thanks for the shout-out!
The material is adorable, the bags came out so cute and what a good idea to use the fat quarters!
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