I'm trying a new method today - press fat quarters right sides together with lots of starch. Trim one long side, then cut one 6½" strip and one 7½" strip.
Sew the long seams, turn and press, cut into 5½" pieces. Fold and press those, sew and serge the end seams. Turn and press again. Sixteen pouches from 4 FQ's, plus plenty of scraps leftover to make into outside pockets in which you could store lens wipes or moist towelettes. |
I am never good at things like this. However, I just made two and am so happy about this quick project. Thank you. Thank you.
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Thanks for sharing...it's so cute!
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What a great idea for stocking stuffers. Thank you.
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Wow!! I usually don't do craftsy things because they are difficult and I mess them up. This looks sooooo easy and quick. I am going to have to make some of these and fill with tissues and give as gifts. Thanks for the tutorial. It was so clear and right to the point!!!!
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Thanks for this tutorial, I have made 3 and plan to make several more to give to ladies at the retreat I am attending next week. So easy and so useful.
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I need to get busy and make some for Christmas. Thanks for the tute.
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Nice project!
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How clever! So easy and inexpensive I can have one to coordinate with whatever purse or bag I'm using. :-)
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Thank you so much. You made it very clear and easy to understand. I think I'll make a million or two for everyone I know.
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