This is the Companion Carpet Bag I made with fancy Stitched pockets. |
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Fancy Stitched Pockets Tutorial for the Companion Carpet Bag
Hello, I just wanted to tell you all that I am a guest poster today over at Samantha's blog: Handmade By Mrs. H. I wrote a tutorial on how to sew fancy stitches on the pocket(s) of Samantha's Carpet Companion Bag, but you can use this technique on other bags too. Please pop on over to Samantha's blog to check out the tutorial.
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I love all your fancy stitch ideas. I will have to try that sometime. Great bag too.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to use those fancy stitches! I have never even used most of mine, but this is an awesome idea to make use to them!
ReplyDeleteI love all of those fancy stitches. They really enhance the look of that bag.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stitches really add to the overall look of the bag! Christine x
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - you did an amazing stitching job!!
ReplyDeleteNice! What a functional way to learn our stitches!
ReplyDeleteLove the fancy stitches you used on the pocket. It really gives a unique look to the bag. Well done.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who can change the thread but chooses not to, this is outstanding. The work involved in putting a new spool on - I'm glad you did it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
Beautiful stitching Daryl!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! How to transform a plain piece of fabric into something stunning.
ReplyDeleteFeatured today, Daryl...
DeleteHow lovely, I almost never use all those stitches. I'm off to check out the tutorial now.
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