I started 'The Abbey Bag' a few days ago, and finished it off this arvo. A flower pincushion, with a bag attached, to put all those scraps, also has a little pocket on inside lining. I purchased the pattern from Sarah's online store. Now, I only have to decide what to make next.....
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Love the thread bag! The fabrics look wonderful together. Hope you have a good weekend too.
Oh this is just lovely!!! Very handy, but so darn pretty as well. I love it. You have a good weekend too.xx
Looks great!
Just beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend.
Very cute!!!
Beautiful - the flower is really cute and the bag looks big enough for a whole project worth of scraps.
That is a very pretty bag.
BEAUTIFUL Lisa! I love the fabrics you used!
x Sarah
What a lovely idea-looks great and very useful too. I am sure you won't take long to think what to make next!
Looks lovely !
That is the neatest bag , just love it !Great job.
Sheila
That thread holder has turned out terrific... well done..
Cath Ü
Love love these thread holders.....
Love the bag, want to make it myself, what did you use for the rubberised shelf liner? Any ideas would be appreciated :)
What a great idea those thread bags are. I was needing one today when I was sewing and there were threads and bits all over the floor! Have a great weekend too.
Regards, Anita.
Great idea, I've never seen anything like this before and the pincushion flower and bag are beautiful.
I'm quilting little cell phone & nook covers at the moment with little felt roses and material penguin and cat motives. I've had to wear my $15 Tracfone SVC for seniors around my neck for emergencies.
What I like about this phone is that it's got bigger keys and letters on the screen so I don't have to strain my eyes and it only costs me $7/mnth for service.
Your creations are an inspiration to us all, I'm always putting your web photo's into my microsoft word scrapbook for my nieces to look at.
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