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I have been lucky enough to capture this weird behavior once before, but it never ceases to surprise me. Pelicans love to push out their pouch and stretch it out every 10-15 minutes or so.
Taken for Macro Mondays' challenge, "Pouch", on 14 Sep 2020. However, not sure a zippered case counts as a pouch so decided to submit a different pic.
So here is the pouch I worked on this week. I am not going to mail it until some other pouches are finished in the group, so that it will not spoil the surprise to my partner... And now I can work on a little surprise to put inside ;)
Many of the old Mail Pouch barns are falling into disrepair and the Mail Pouch signs are faded and missing letters. Even so, they show how enterprising advertising could be in a day when television was limited and the internet, nonexistent.
This barn sits only about three miles from another, but I know of only one more of the original barns in our county.
I used two of Kerstin Frank's www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank-design/ textures, one from Jerry Jones www.flickr.com/photos/skeletalmess/
and one of my own.
Citrus colored triple zip pouch for my dear partner in the Modern Scrappy Bits Swap.
A huge shout out to Debbie for the awesome tutorial! aquilterstable.blogspot.com/2012/08/triple-zip-pouch-tuto...
Hey partner, I was just trying a few things today, I am finding it hard to focus on one idea. Is this your cup of tea, or is it too dark or too many story book fabrics.... I'm not 100 % happy with it so I have plenty of time to try other things.
For this I was thinking boxed corners, finished pouch about 8" by 9"....this would be the front.
Trying to finish my cooking recipes book, started during the pandemic, not happy with video and photos, will need to start the whole project again, hard to cook and to photograph, but I have to finish it.
Pouched pears, on water, grand marnier, sugar, cardamon and love...
Served "a la mode", paired with a nice fruity Riesling or Port, or whatever you like, the stomach is all yours.
Taken for Macro Mondays group, theme 'Pouch'. Week 37/2020.
This is the new normal. It is a drawstring bag full of homemade face masks.
Simple setup: shinny card underneath, black card above and taken in natural light.
Another "off to see the world" pouch, this time for my little Etsy shop shelves...
Made from a mix of vintage and new, and quilted with batting made from recycled plastic bottles.
20200909_2297_7D2-100 Licence Pouch
I started looking towards next Monday's Macro Monday challenge (Pouch) and I was out sorting out some fishing gear getting ready for a) a trip surf casting in the next week or so, and b) the start of the new sport fishing season on 1st October. The licence in the pouch has just three weeks left of it's life! The pouch is on the side of a Black Magic tackle tote bag.
Anyway, a few hours later I went and got my new (2020-2021) season licence and I got a discount of $20 due to a) being over 65 and b) having held a licence for each of the last five seasons. It is called a Loyal Aged Discount!
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We are all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh? Pouch made for swap! I remade the original one I had all flubbed up. I do love this one so much!! Hope my partner does!
Partner ~ Thank you for making a pouch! :)
1. Puffy Pouch Tutorial, 2. Heather Ross FFA2 - Emmy Clutch, 3. Pouch - front, 4. Pretty {little} Pouch - finished! #2, 5. log cabin patchwork pouch, 6. pretty petal clutch - Explored, 7. Mini Scrappy Log Cabins, 8. modified bento box quilt, 9. WIP - hexagon blocks, 10. Hope Valley string quilt, 11. inset zipper pouch, 12. rainbow pouch.
Space ships are from a Japanese pattern book. I found the aliens fabric at JoAnns.
Blogged: iamsusie.blogspot.com/2007/09/more-cute-pouches.html
This is my finished pouch for the Pretty Little Pouch Swap. I tried to include some of my partner's favourite fabrics,
and I thought a sunshiney interior might be quite cheerful in this Autumnal gloom!
Hope you like it partner!
Well partner, I hope you like it because I had a lot of fun making it. :) The mini quilt lifts up so you can see the backing (see next photo). Final measurements are 6.5" x 9.25". Each HST block is approximately 3/4" square. The mini quilt is actually the second go round - I tried halving the HST units again on the first one and they were just too tiny to be manageable.
I went with a flat pouch in the end as I didn't want to loose any of the detail on the back. Hope you like it partner
fully plan to blog about this one. but I used this tutorial: shockinghocking.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/twisted-tutorial....