Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Zip-Up Cardholder Wallet

I made this Zip-Up Cardholder Wallet for a birthday gift for a friend and sent it to her. It is a free pdf pattern by All Sew Petite. There is also a hack that I saw where you could add a strip with a snap to fit over the cards for extra security and a flap that snaps over the back slip pocket. I decided to just make the original pattern, but I added a plastic snap on the back without a flap. I think that worked better than a flap and was a lot easier too.

2 card pockets on one side.

2 card slot pockets
For credit cards or business cards.

back slip pocket with a plastic hear snap closure
The other side has a slip pocket and I added a heart shaped plastic snap. There is a hack to add a flap with a snap, but I thought this worked just as well and was easier and faster to do.

looking down into the slip pocket
The slip pocket opened.

zipper pocket opened
Zipper pocket opened. You could use this pocket for coins and cash or whatever.

Karen received this and she emailed me a very nice compliment about it too. Glad you like it Karen.
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Thursday, August 13, 2026

Sew Powerful Purses #252-254 for 2026

We went to Durango, Colorado and stayed in a cabin for a few days. I brought a bag of purse kits to sew. I sewed all the pieces from the kits that I could sew before needing to press and turn the flaps. Then I started to sew some into purses. I completed 3 purses. The rest in the bag can be completed after September, which is the annal Sew Powerful Purse Sew-a-thon. I need a break from making the entire purse until then. I have been working on creating some flaps now as that is fun. I have close to a sack full of just flaps, but the rest of the purse bodies to go with those flaps will be cut in a few months or anytime after September when the mood strikes. Here are the 3 that I finished while in Durango.




You can see the hazy mountain through the trees. The air was fine, but hazy from the fire 🔥from Utah. We went into the Historic Durango area when we arrived to pick up some groceries. It was on a Wednesday morning and the traffic was crazy busy!!! Plus, there are so many hotels/motels along the highway outside of Historic Durango now. We were shocked at this. I guess they have tourists nonstop all year round. We were here about 20-25 years ago and those hotels weren't there and there weren't many cars at all on the road in Durango or the highway then. For a town with under 20,000 residents, this is crazy. Housing prices are insanely pricey, so how do the people who work in the stores and restaurants afford to live there? They must have to live in a house with several other adults to split the costs to afford it? I don't know, but like so many towns (especially in Colorado,) like Aspen, Telluride, Ouray, Durango, and more, how can people afford the housing, let alone everything else? Most rentals these days are not for long term rents for people anymore. They are being turned into air B&B's because they can ask a lot more per night than a monthly rental and make more money than on a month-to-month basis with a lease. I guess you have to be a multi-millionaire these days to be able to afford to buy a house most places? 

The temperature was 98 degrees 🔥 in Durango, only 5 degrees cooler than here with the heat wave we have been having. But the evenings cooled off more in Durango than here, so that was nice. We did have AC in the cabin or I would have keeled over from the heat 😜!!! We probably won't go back to that area again. We already have too much traffic here, so why drive so far just to be in traffic when we get there? The drive going there and coming back home was nice and not many cars on the road.
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Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Sew Powerful Purse #251 for 2026

This purse photo must have gotten lost in my purse blog sharing, so I am sharing it now. Scrappy pieced flap. Pin It Now!

Sunday, August 2, 2026

Sew Powerful Purses #235-250 for 2026

16 purses finished to donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project. All African countries with animals.

Zambia giraffes on flaps
Zambia is the country where the purses are donated to for the girls that are filled with monthly hygiene products, allowing the girls to stay in school all month, every month.

Kenya leopard on flaps
A couple of Kenya leopards.

Congo elephants on flaps
4 Congo elephants.

Botswana Zebras on flaps
4 Botswana zebras.

Zambia giraffes on flaps
4 more Zambia giraffes. 

Please donate in my honor for the Sew-a-thon. Click here and then choose the amount to donate. $10 fills one purse to keep one girl in school. Thank you so much for your support!🤗



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Wednesday, July 29, 2026

Sew Powerful Purses #229-234 for 2026 + Annual Fundraiser for Sew Powerful. Can you Help?

6 more purses to donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project. These were made by fussy cutting the African stamp fabrics and sewing scraps and rickrack. These are 2 countries/animals of the 5 countries/animals that I am making into purses. Here are 6 purses using red fabrics to create the purses. I have more purses to share in other colors and countries/animals soon.



The annual Fundraiser started July 27 and will continue through September 30th, 2026. The entire month of September is the Sew-a-thon part, so any purses made during September counts for my Sew-a-thon goal that month only. I hope to sew 180 purses in September alone. Wish me luck! I would love it you could donate any amount that you can in my honor. $10 fills one purse with the hygiene items needed for each girl. Go here to donate in my name: https://www.sewathon.org/daryl-perry or use the QR code below:

Hugs 🤗 and thank you so much for supporting me in this effort and helping Sew Powerful to help these young girls to stay in school all month.
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Saturday, July 25, 2026

Sew Powerful Purses #222-228 for 2026

Seven more purses to donate to Sew Powerful Purse Project. 

This flap is a string quilt block with added decorative machine stitching and a few buttons.

These 2 and the next 4 purses were made using small African panel prints and scrappy pieced around the panel. These 6 purses I made using black fabric prints and scraps.



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Sunday, July 19, 2026

Garter Stitch baby Blanket

I knit this baby blanket using 3 different yarn colors: a solid pink, a solid blueish gray & a variegated colored yarn, alternating a color per row. It sure looks nicer than all one color. I donated this blanket to UNM Hospital for a baby. I am currently knitting another one exactly the same as this one. The yarn is acrylic and I plan on making as many baby blankets as I can using these yarns, but I may have to add another color or 2 with blanket number 3 when I finish with this one. Trying to use up the acrylic yarns that already I have. May make some baby quilts when the yarn is all knit up.




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