This was done production line style and last night when I joined Wendy and 20 other sewists and crafters from around the world I was able to finish them off - the last step was to neaten up the inside edges by using a zig zag stitch and turn them out. Here they are
Oops just realised that I forgot to put on the little zipper charm pulls. That oversight will be fixed later on today.
During the week when heading towards the letterbox I spotted what was at first thought rubbish that blown into the garden but on closer inspection this was found
Not sure why these mushrooms decided to grow there as we have not had much rain and it is in a very sunny position - that is nature for you.
Thanks Wendy for hosting another fun Friday night and if you are interested Wendy is hosting another FNSI again next week.
Linking with Finished or Not Friday, Oh Scrap and TGIF.
Linking with Finished or Not Friday, Oh Scrap and TGIF.
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy
sewing all
Love your little pouches.They are sew cute. Hugs,xx
ReplyDeleteHi Karen wow i love those triangle pouches what a great job you did,i love mushrooms.
ReplyDeleteThose are really cute!! And mushrooms? they grow in crazy places don't they?
ReplyDeleteLove your pouches and hope you added the extra little bits okay.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days, I must try those triangle pouches. A good use of scraps( and of course there are a few!) or selvages. Yours are really cute!
ReplyDeleteThese little triangle pouches are so cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful triangle pouches, Karen!!!!!! I love this shape and the beautiful fabrics! Kisses, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI love your little pouches!
ReplyDeleteCute little pouches
ReplyDeleteThose little pouches are so cute. What a great way to use some scraps. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteLovely pouches x
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ReplyDeletesince I was investigating for thoughts on this matter last Sunday.
Gee Karen the triangular pouches look terrific.
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