i've been procrastinating on making a med sized wet bag for ... at least 2 years now! i made a large bag and a small one only to realize that i needed a break from PUL. it's a great tutorial; the pictures make it really easy to figure things out.
Awesome, this is a really nice thing to do, empower women to be crafty!
I'd love to see some serging tutorials if you use one. I always feel its impossible to do the elastic serged stuff, turn corners, and get through all those layers of material, etc.
Suggestion: I-spy bags Fabric baby blocks and balls a simple teddy bear (with a pattern if you can put up a PDF file) DIY cloth wipes without owning a serger Simple Sling/Pouch pattern Sandwich wraps Japanese lunch bags (there's an adorable traditional lunch bag where the top closes by sticking one loop through the other)
Heh. No worries. I might consider making a bear and photoing and writing it up for you when I've got some free time this summer.... And actually I've got what I need to do an i-spy bag right now so I might take photos of that one for you when I get around to making it. My day job has been extremely stressful and sucky lately and I've been pushing away at refinancing out mortgage so I don't have much sewing time lately.
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I'd love to see some serging tutorials if you use one. I always feel its impossible to do the elastic serged stuff, turn corners, and get through all those layers of material, etc.
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I-spy bags
Fabric baby blocks and balls
a simple teddy bear (with a pattern if you can put up a PDF file)
DIY cloth wipes without owning a serger
Simple Sling/Pouch pattern
Sandwich wraps
Japanese lunch bags (there's an adorable traditional lunch bag where the top closes by sticking one loop through the other)
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