Free Project! Make this tote with your favorite scraps on your sewing machine!
Welcome to my stop on the Roam Blog Hop brought to you by the wonderful crew over at Hawthorne Threads. I have been shopping there for years and purchased loads of fabric, so I was tickled when they asked if I would join in on the blog hop. They’ve been designing and printing their own...
A little elf told me I * might* be getting the farmer’s wife quilt book for Christmas and seeing as I live out west, buffalo country ( or not far from) I thought this would be the perfect fabric! Thanks for hosting such a lovely giveaway and as always your work is beautiful- gorgeous tote!ReplyCancel
Your Caravan Tote is just lovely! I have made quite a few and love the pattern as well as most of Anna’s. Have always wanted to try Hawthorne’s fabric line. I have been buying from them for years. I have Anna’s new Makers Tote on my list of bags to try and these fat quarters would be perfect! Happy Holidays to you and yours!ReplyCancel
Just when you think you’ve seen them all, I’m making even more of them. :) I’m not really sorry. I made three custom Caravan Totes with Liberty of London and a crazy soft faux leather. All of them have hand stitched details on the leather portions. Those imperfect little stitches were time consuming, and my fingers...
I updated by blog’s theme a few weeks ago. I love the options I have, but I’ve had the hardest time making even the professional pictures look presentable. When I get this upset, I often need to just step away and breathe. Thankfully, I was able to contact the company and they found a solution...
Have been using the large Liberty zip pouch as a “knitting project bag” for my Hitchhiker scarf and it works beautifully to hold the yarn, needles, and knitting notions. This pouch fits in my large purse or my tote bag to keep the yarn sand free on the beach. I use the small pouch for lip balm, eye drops, bandaids, granola bars, hand sanitizer, etc… Thanks for making these darling pouches Meredith!!ReplyCancel
Last week I was going through my bits of leather and decided they needed to be used. I had several small cuts, and offered to make some custom bags via Instagram. I had a few takers, and today I want to show you two of the bags I was able to make. First, I got...
Wow! these handmade leather bags are incredible! I’ve seen custom cosmetic bags very similar to these, but nowhere nearly as well done as these. Awesome job and I cant wait to see more of your work.ReplyCancel
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So cute! I am impressed with your machine’s leather sewing skills, my little Janome can’t quite make it through :(
May I ask what model you have? I have sewn many a leather item even on my daughter’s Hello Kitty Janome.