So, I decided to use some of the fats in my stash to make a laundry bag using a pattern by Fig Tree Quilts. It is a super easy pattern. I love it. I do wish my finished bag was a bit bigger though. It is going to be a gift for a HS graduate this spring. I hope to embroider some complimenting towels as well.
Did you work on anything last night?
Great gift Kris! I work on Mon Ami but didn't join the sew-in this time.
ReplyDeleteI finished putting the binding on my Farmer's Wife quilt. My first major finish of the year!!
ReplyDeleteLovely Laundry Bag Kris.
ReplyDeleteI made three Blankets of Love and some QAYG blocks for Jan.
NICE! The graduate will love it. I did some sewing. Pop over and check it out.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with your FNSI - very pretty bag.
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What a great gift! Cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteOh that's really cute Kris. It will be a perfect gift!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat gift idea and love the chosen fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI worked on putting swap blocks into a top.
Oh, how cool is that? I'm sure it will be appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI worked on the blocks for a quilt for the guest room last night.
Kris that is really lovely - that will be a welcome gift!
ReplyDeleteI love the laundry bag.....I wish I was as far ahead as you are! Impressive! I worked on my Mon Ami this weekend and posted about it on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteI love giving laundry bags as gifts when people go to uni, nowhere near as nice as yours though!
ReplyDeleteMe again :) - do you remember how big this bag came out? I have to make a sack for that Santa Sack Swap I joined and this one may be a good size for it. Let me know. :)
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