| I used a die cut flower and die cut circle to make this appliqué flower, along with decorative machine stitches. |
Monday, December 8, 2025
Sew Powerful Purses #465-468 for 2025
4 more purses to donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project.
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Saturday, December 6, 2025
Sew Powerful Purses #460-464 for 2025
5 more purses to donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project are done.
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| I added an appliqué bee to this scrappy pieced flap using bee & honey fabrics. |
| Front of purse and flap lining. |
| Another scrappy flap with a flower. I pieced together webbing scraps to make the strap long enough. Ribbon was sewn over the joined webbing. |
| Appliqué flower on another scrappy flap. |
Friday, December 5, 2025
Sew Powerful Purses #458-459 for 2025
Here are a couple purses with scrappy flaps and an added appliqué flower.
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| I like using large buttons when I have them for the center of the flower. |
| The lining of the flap is vinyl. This exterior fabric I have had for maybe 2 decades? It was about time to use it! |
Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Sew Powerful Purses # 444-457 for 2025
I had some panel prints of baby wild animals (chimpanzees, lions, tigers and zebras) and I also had some animal skin prints as well as a jungle of animals print, some zebra print fabric and a wild cats print too that I used up to make the purse bodies for these purses. So glad I finally found a home for all those prints. These 14 purses will be heading to Sew Powerful and then to Zambia to be given to 14 girls so that they can stay in school, as the purses will be filled with monthly hygiene items they need for them to be able to stay in school all month, every month. I hope they love these, as I had fun making them. Those sweet baby animals make me smile 🦁🐯🦓😁
If you look closely at most of the straps, I pieced webbing scraps together to make the straps long enough. I covered the joins with some ribbon. I pieced other scraps of webbing together too for some future purse straps. That took me all morning to turn scraps of webbing into quite a few purse straps, but I am so glad I did that as the scraps of webbing were piling up. I need to stay on top of that as I get enough scraps of webbing, rather than let them pile up for too long.
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| 3 sweet baby chimpanzees. |
| The jungle print I used for the exterior. |
| 2 lion cubs. |
| The animals prints I used for the exterior. |
| 3 baby tigers. |
| More animal prints for the exteriors. |
| 2 more tiger cubs. |
| 4 zebras. |
| I had 2 zebra prints for the exteriors and a multi skin print and a giraffe print. |
If you look closely at most of the straps, I pieced webbing scraps together to make the straps long enough. I covered the joins with some ribbon. I pieced other scraps of webbing together too for some future purse straps. That took me all morning to turn scraps of webbing into quite a few purse straps, but I am so glad I did that as the scraps of webbing were piling up. I need to stay on top of that as I get enough scraps of webbing, rather than let them pile up for too long.
Monday, December 1, 2025
A Few Practical Pouches
A friend who is so sweet and kind sent me an Etsy gift card for my birthday in November. A dollar for each year I have been here on Earth, and no I won't tell you how long that is, but quite a while, 😄. I told her she my angel or fairy because she has sent me many things before like fabric and webbing, etc. for making the purses that I donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project (which she is also supporting and donating to and how we met online).
I bought 3 things from the Etsy gift card: a stamp that says, Handmade with Love in New Mexico, that has the shape of the state of New Mexico with a heart on it. I wanted to use that to stamp on the gift cards for the cards that I place into the pocket of the purses that I donate to Sew Powerful. I could also stamp on fabric for a label for the purse, but I do have a stamp with my name on it that I am using for that. The next thing I bought was a pdf pattern from Rosie & David patterns called Practical Pouches, which is what I am sharing today in this blog post. And the third item is some purple denim material to make purses for the girls in Zambia. The color of the denim was a bright pinkish purple on the computer, but I received a dull lavender shade and was a bit disappointed as I loved the color on the computer screen. I will still use use it for the purses, as I am not making the purses for me, although had it been the correct color I saw, I would have made myself a small bag. I did review the item and let them know I was disappointed as the color was completely different from what they showed. Thank you so much Karen for the gift card!
Here are a few Practical Pouches that I made. Size XXL, XL, and 2 large pouches. The pattern includes 6 sizes, 5 with 2 zipper pockets and the mini size has one zipper pocket. All have clear vinyl on the front pocket. I have one of the each of the other sizes cut out and ready to sew up, except that I ran out of double-sided basting tape, which is an important part of making these pouches, so I ordered more from someplace on Etsy and hopefully it will arrive this week or next. Meanwhile, I am sewing purses.
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| Another look at the XXL with 2 sizes of my circular knitting needles that I am using to knit the sweater. I can also place my other tools that I use in this pocket too. |
The video instruction is free to watch. The pdf you need for the pouch sizes/templates. The pdf is on sale 20% off for 2 more days!
I will share the other sizes I make once I get my double-sided tape.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Maxine Panels Quilt Top
I don't remember who gave me this fabric with these small Maxine blocks, but I decided to cut them apart and make a quilt top and paired it with a colorful fabric and scrappy half square triangles for the border. The top measures 60" wide x 50" high. I suppose I could have made this longer and shorter in width, but I wasn't sure what or how I wanted this to look and as usual I tend to create as I go. I will be donating this top to Wrap the World with Quilts (unless I decide to quilt it myself, but I doubt it).
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Labels:
Maxine panels quilt top,
Patchwork quilt
Saturday, November 22, 2025
Whisper Crossbody Bag~ ChrisW Design Pattern
I loved testing this bag for Christine of ChrisW Designs. I chose the flap closure, but you can also make with a recessed zipper and the corner patches as an add-on or make with flap & the recessed zipper. I prefer easy access to my bag and I used a magnetic snap on the flap, but you can use a thumb lock closure, a twist or flip lock closure too.
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This bag features Christine's signature hidden phone pocket on the back of the bag, an interior zipper pocket with an overlay, and a slip pocket if you want to add one. The bag has a a gusset and a double sided adjustable strap with strap tabs at the sides. I chose to use black vinyl just for the accents (flap, strap tabs, corner patches and zipper overlay). The strap could have been vinyl, but I chose a black cotton and the corduroy that I used for the exterior fabric. While the bag was designed to use vinyl, cork or a similar material, you could use anything as long as you interfaced and stabilized where needed, which I did.
It finishes at approx. 25 cm (10″) W x 27 cm (10½”) H x 9 cm (3½”) D.
Pattern is on Sale now and comes with the Add-On Zipper Closure and corner patches instructions and templates for no added cost during the Introduction of the Whisper Crossbody Bag + video instruction too on Christine's YouTube channel. Grab this NOW as any Black Friday Sales won't be as good of a deal says Christine. Below are the all the links:
Intro Video with Tester Photos: [https://youtu.be/SNYsp7Ni1bw](https://youtu.be/SNYsp7Ni1bw)
Flap Version Video Tutorial: [https://youtu.be/Teu8ns8tsXo](https://youtu.be/Teu8ns8tsXo)
Add-On Video Tutorial: [https://youtu.be/_hXJ_pbVafw](https://youtu.be/_hXJ_pbVafw)
Blog Post: [https://www.chriswdesigns.com/.../new-pattern-release-the...](https://www.chriswdesigns.com/.../new-pattern-release-the...)
Here is my test bag made with corduroy and vinyl accents and cotton lining. I have been using this every day since I finished it and LOVE it! It's the right size, shape and I love a flap on a bag the best.
| Flap has a magnetic closure under the flap, since I didn't have the thumb catch closure. |
| Zipper pocket with vinyl overlay. |
| The hidden phone pocket. I use mine for keys. |
| Back side of bag. The vinyl flap goes over the hidden phone pocket. I also added vinyl corner patches on the back side too. They could just be added to the front only or not at all. |
| Side showing the vinyl strap tabs. |
| The base has stabilizer to make it sturdy. Since my stabilizer was a sew-in version instead of a fusible stabilizer, I like to quilt the bottom so the stabilizer stays put. |
| The button on the flap says, Handmade with Love. |
Be sure to grab your pattern now while it is on sale and comes with the add-ons for no extra cost during the INTRO Pricing only! Links are above. And be sure and check out the tester photos for ideas of which closure they chose, what materials and color ideas they used too. You can see the Intro video when Christine explains the bag options and show the tester pics too or check out her blog to take you time looking at the photos.
Happy Bag Sewing!!!
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