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Beaded pull 1 |
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Beaded pull 2 |
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Beaded pull #3 |
Here we go - a trio of bags made using fabric purchased a few years ago as scrap bags from
Evelyns in Newmarket. I took one of the bags of scraps and cut them into 3 1/4" squares to make pieced fronts. One of the strips wasn't wide enough for squares so I used it as the top strip of the centre bag :D The squares are quilted to Warm and Natural batting with twin needle stitching around each seam. The backing is a yardage remnant of one of the prints from the front, also twin needle quilted onto batting. They worked out quite well, I think!
I'm enjoying the patchwork look of these bags! They are super!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Mick
Never would have thought of the addition of lace with the patchwork and it looks incredible. As always, I envy your beautiful zipper pulls!
ReplyDeleteSweet - and I love the twin needle stitching!
ReplyDeleteFina necessärer.
ReplyDeleteMarianne