I’m so happy, I finally caught a swap signup while it was still open! I wanted to be sure my partner was able to get more information about what I put in my mosaic, so I figured I’d make a blog post with proper links to the sources since Instagram is a bit limited.
Noodlehead recently released a new pattern that is like Envelope Clutch (one of my favorites!) but as a full purse. Of course I had to make one immediately, and I am so very happy with how it turned out.
I made a new dice bag for my Vampire: the Masquerade game. I think it’s appropriately themed, don’t you?
It was past time to take my Winter-themed mini wreath off the door, so to replace it I made this Hello Spring Wreath. It’s so bright and cheerful, I love it! It makes me extra happy to be home every time I get to my door.
I bought Anna Graham’s Handmade Style book, and the first thing I made was the Rainbow Clutch! This one is for someone else, but I am totally going to make one for myself soon.
Today, I am sharing a couple quick, tiny sewing projects that I worked on this past weekend. There’s a Pixie Basket, and an Amy’s Pretty Pockets pouch.
Simply making one Elizabeth inspired bag wasn’t enough for me, so I whipped up another! This one is great for running errands and keeping my hands free.
This Go Anywhere bag was cursed from the get-go, and everything kept going wrong! It had to sit in time-out for a while, but eventually I picked it back up and finished it. It’s so cute that I’m glad I did get it done!
Ever since I spied a gorgeous Elizabeth barrel bag out in the world made by the amazingly talented Diedelbug, I have been wanting to make something that featured the Tula Pink queen.
I finally took the plunge and fussy-cut some pieces for an Envelope Clutch, and it turned out AWESOME!
After making and giving away a Pink Trail Tote, I was itching to make one for myself. I made it a while back but just hadn’t gotten around to posting about it, because I am an awful blogger. But hey, better late than never!