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A pretty drawstring bag--perfect for a project/knitting bag--all done up in a cute pink/black color scheme. I added a patch made from a vintage Aunt Martha's pattern which I've stitched up in black/pink/green/blue.
This is simply one example of how you can use my bags. Here it is being used to store and carry Egyptian themed tarot cards for readings. This drawstring bag is Hand Embroidered in metallic threads. It is big enough for a large sized Tarot Deck or Oracle Cards. People have also used these bags for jewellery, crystals, runes and more!
Summer 2011 Adriana mentioned during a trip to Jo-Ann's that she liked the gray fabric. During another trip, I purchased it knowing I'd eventually make her a quilted lunch tote. 18 months later, the contrasting red print ended up in my house because of the Color Wheel Swap with Megan from City Stitches. Another Denyse Schmidt print! Had to make Adriana coordinating gifts - another lined drawstring bag, 2 tissue pouches, and a crayon roll.
Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial
Repeat on the other side.
This beautiful bag was made by my friend LauraJay.
I purchased it from her. And can I just say that when I got the package in the mail today, that I almost cried when I saw this. Here work is perfection. There are 72 blocks total on this bag and EVERY single block is different. the colors are gorgeous. Absolutely perfect for me. (it is raining and dark today, so the colors are a little washed out).
The story of an embroidered hibiscus...
First here, a pattern from agulha não pica, then here, in the embroidery hoop, and finally on a bag!
Uma história com um final feliz?
I like to make objects that are more than their functions, that have something intentional, something magical. I like to imagine that we can keep little treasures inside special pouches, like a secret of our own, like bringing a part of our childhood with us to our daily lives, our "simple happy things" .
These little patchwork drawstring bags were made with that purpose, but also in order to make the most of lots of small scraps of linen that deserved to be transformed into something, rather than being disposed.
Ref.: bl252
Re-Treasure Collection
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Pants and a drawstring bag for my little niece Rojan.
She was born 1st of March 2011.
I still need to sew the elastic waistband.
Summer 2011 Adriana mentioned during a trip to Jo-Ann's that she liked the gray fabric. During another trip, I purchased it knowing I'd eventually make her a quilted lunch tote. 18 months later, the contrasting red print ended up in my house because of the Color Wheel Swap with Megan from City Stitches. Another Denyse Schmidt print! Had to make Adriana coordinating gifts - another lined drawstring bag, 2 tissue pouches, and a crayon roll.
Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial
Now fold the top in 1/4″ – 1/2″
Made for my sons PE kit for big school!
Appliquéd Thomas and name, in 'Thomas & friends' font. Fully lined. Draw string casing in Thomas fabric with Thomas fabric covering the ends of the cord.
Eu sei que presunção e água benta...
Mas gosto mesmo das minhas etiquetas!
Fora de cada taleigo vem este conjunto. Uma com o logotipo (no verso com o "conceito"), outra mostra o padrão que está no bastidor (neste caso a cornucópia) e outra o tecido em que o motivo está estampado e, num cantinho, uma amostra das linhas. Evita abrir os taleigos a toda a hora para saber o que está lá dentro! Acho que resultou!
I'm proud of my tags and they help me to know what is inside each drawstring bag that treasures the embroidery kits.
I made the small size of the drawstring bag from Heather Ross' weekend sewing. I used the boats fabric in the canvas/linen blend. Luckily this is the piece I did not wash, as the other is not nearly so vibrant & crisp
Read the tutorial in full here: kittybabylove.com/blog/draw-string-bag-tutorial
Stitch 1/4″ along sides from edge. I like to use my presser foot as a guide (as seen in picture). You want to encase the raw edges. If your edges are frayed, trim them before sewing, otherwise you will have ugly fringes on the outside of your bag. If that happens, just trim them off as best you can.