My attempt to whittle down my fabric stash by making a bag a week. Sign on for a bag of your own. Or follow along to make your own.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Week 15 or Aunt Edna's Couch
As promised, a bag that looks like it would blend right in with your Aunt Edna's couch. No need to all shout at once, there are a dozen more bags' worth of this fabric waiting for a purpose.
It's a standard grocery bag, with thicker handles than the last one and a flatter profile. I like the way the roses lined up nicely in the middle of the bag. That was completely accidental and made me very happy when I noticed it. If you look closely, you'll see that it worked out on both sides!
Happy Orthodox Easter to one and all. I spent a lot of time making bread for that this week and last. We have a tradition of sending a loaf of it to my mother in law and godmother in law. Normally I'll find or create a box to mail it in, but I didn't have time this year. Luckily, I did have some bubble wrap, the two lovely bags from last week, and a big roll of plain paper. They should arrive today, just in time.
Coming up is school vacation week, which isn't nearly as much fun when you're a parent, but I'll get to see some other parents I haven't seen in a while, so that will be nice. If the kids cooperate. Which they do from time to time.
Labels:
grocery,
upholstery fabric
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2 comments:
Love this one!
Thanks! I promise to send it out before your birthday.
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