I signed up for a Halloween tote swap over at Aunt Pitty Pat's blog. I was lucky enough to get Aunt Pitty Pat herself as my swap partner, and I just had to show ya'll the adorable appliqued bag she made for me:
I just think this is maybe the cutest applique I have ever seen! She did such a great job on this bag, which is lined, with a big pocket inside.
Aunt Pitty Pat has an etsy store, where she sells the cutest dog clothes I have seen, and she also sells stuff on Artfire and ebay....here is a link to her shop blog. Ya'll really ought to check out her shops, as she has all kinds of cute things for sale.
I made her a reversible tote with two different halloween fabrics, but I shipped it off without taking any pictures. I think I will make another one, for the librarian, and if I get to it, I will do a tutorial for ya'll.
Since the subject of this post is this adorable applique, let me say this. I was scared to try applique for a really long time. I know many of you are beginning sewistas, and so you may not know (as I didn't) about wonder under
I hope ya'll have an amazing day today!
1 comment:
Ms M your so right the transfer webbing from Wonderunder really makes applique so much fun. I still do the hand turn with the spray starch iron and freezer paper,but the "raw edge applique is so easy and much more fun" Did I mention easier too!! If you haven't tried this method of applique.. spend a few bucks for the fusible and create your first raw edged applique project:)
You can make up your own pattern or you can purchase patterns on the internet.. my source for most of my patterns are from clip art or coloring books ;)
Have fun!
M
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