I decided I wanted to bless the mothers at church with a little handmade gift. :)
I've sewn mini drawsting bags and made altered clothes pins that could be used for notes, clipping a bag of chips, etc.


The clothes pins are almost done. I wanted to add a little to it, so I think i might put some buttons on them. I'm still debating wether I am going to add magnets to the back, so they can be used as magents too.
Anyway, it's been a week since Mimi got her cast. She been really good with it. Hasn't been itchy or complained.....YET. Sigh.....two more weeks. >_<"
♥ Ciao,
Ber
hi amber,
ReplyDeletehappy (early) mother's day! can you share what pattern you use for the mini drawstring bags? :)
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI don't usually use a pattern. Most of the time I just cut and sew. lol!
Here is a fast and easy drawstring bag tutorial, if you wanna check it out.
http://www.themotherhuddle.com/tutorial-15-minute-fat-quarter-drawstring-bag/
Here's another one...
http://indiefixx.com/2009/09/10/guest-blog-mini-drawstring-bag-tutorial-by-jessica-gonacha/
:)
Thanks! I just noticed Donna posted a drawstring pouch swap with a link as well. ;)
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