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tlrnhi 06-30-2009 06:46 PM

That's adorable!

MollieSue 06-30-2009 07:00 PM

That is soooo cute!!! I bet she's going to just totally love it!! :D :D

One of my granddaughter's will be 6 in August, and I was wondering when would be a good age for her to learn..... It's so great you've taught your neice to sew already!! :-)

kluedesigns 06-30-2009 07:10 PM


Originally Posted by Diana Rainer
That is soooo cute!!! I bet she's going to just totally love it!! :D :D

One of my granddaughter's will be 6 in August, and I was wondering when would be a good age for her to learn..... It's so great you've taught your neice to sew already!! :-)


get her started now. its such a great age when learning everything is cool and fun.

my niece loves making gifts for everyone - she loves the positive feedback.

its really brought her out of her shell and she has tons of self confidence now.

Eddie 06-30-2009 07:10 PM

That's just too cute. :) Reminds me of when my daughters were younger, they loved stuff like that. You did an excellent job in making it, too.

Marcia 06-30-2009 07:10 PM

What an adorable bag. My daughter is on a cupcake kick lately so I am going to share the link with her. Thanks

kluedesigns 06-30-2009 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by cutebuns
the bag looks simple enough to just do a plain bag in what ever sixe you want and do the cupcake top and add it to. I will have to take out my pencil and paper and start sketching

thats all it is.

had i known that she wanted you to just glue everything together i never would have purchased the pattern.

when you look at the photo on the site it looks like things are sewn together but they aren't.

she did everything with fabric glue - even the buttons she has on her bag are glued on.

the size of the bag is listed on the site and it would be very easy to make up this pattern on your own.

you don't even have to make the scallop edge you could just sew ric rac where the 2 fabrics meet and it will look like a cupcake.


judee0624 06-30-2009 07:14 PM

:D Sew cute! Is it your design?

judee

kluedesigns 06-30-2009 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by judee0624
:D Sew cute! Is it your design?

judee

no its a "to buy" pattern - here's the link. i purchased the pattern but if you know how to make a tote bag you don't need to purchase it.

you could just figure it out.


http://quiltsillustrated.com/index_files/Page1720.htm

canmitch1971 06-30-2009 07:40 PM

She will love it. So cute

cutebuns 06-30-2009 07:49 PM


Originally Posted by kluedesigns

Originally Posted by cutebuns
the bag looks simple enough to just do a plain bag in what ever sixe you want and do the cupcake top and add it to. I will have to take out my pencil and paper and start sketching

thats all it is.

had i known that she wanted you to just glue everything together i never would have purchased the pattern.

when you look at the photo on the site it looks like things are sewn together but they aren't.

she did everything with fabric glue - even the buttons she has on her bag are glued on.

the size of the bag is listed on the site and it would be very easy to make up this pattern on your own.

you don't even have to make the scallop edge you could just sew ric rac where the 2 fabrics meet and it will look like a cupcake.

Very true, I like the edge on the icing though it gives it character, and if making more than one, just layer the fabric and cut all the pieces to make them unique to that cupcake, my girls will love it, and they are older, not small at all, I have a pattern in a magazine on an animal tote and the 15 year old would like one of them.


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