I finally decided it was okay to use the japanese fabric that I had gotten a long time ago. It doesn't seem so bad now to cut into it and actually use it. Now I want more japanese fabric of course, go figure.
Yes, the jelly beans, nice touch, eh? We've been busy buying Jelly Bellies buy the pound lately. Thought it would be fun to throw them in. Anyway, I have another craft show coming up on Halloween. I've been busily making and making and making. More to do tonight though, it's never enough!
If anyone's interested in a tutorial on these I can get it posted pretty quick...



Those turned out well! I adore your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I really would like to do a craft show or two next year but can't for the life of me get info on how to apply to be in one in my area. It's like a big, secret society ;) And then having to buy a tent, tables, etc. . . something to think about.
Yes please! I'd love a tutorial. Thanks!
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Tutorial, tutorial, please!
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A tutorial would be GREAT!!!!! They are just too cute. With Christmas coming, it might be a fun stocking stuffer gift.
ReplyDeletewould love a tutorial! the fabrics are adorable! love the little key thingybob too! very handy!
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ReplyDeleteCan I get this tutorial? These are adorable!
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Hi I have a blog where I share tutorials and link back to the original blog. I would love to have you on there. Check it out at www.sewmanytutorials.blogspot.com
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These are adorable!!
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ReplyDeletetutorial is here: http://www.noodle-head.com/2009/10/tutorial-lil-cutie-pouches.html
ReplyDeletewhere do you buy your fabrics, i must know, they are sooo cute
ReplyDeletethese are mostly by Kokka. You can probably find a lot on etsy, these particular prints might be out of print, but Kokka always has cute stuff. :)
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