I made a small pencil case out of an old quilt. You will recognize the fabric from all the other items I've made from this old quilt. It's a simple little zip case but colorful and fun. Leave a comment.
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I love the shape of this Beth!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the colors & triangular shape. Nice change from usual rectangles.
ReplyDeleteSo clever! And what a great way to corral your pencils! I'm a wuss when it comes to zippers... think I would have had to find an alternate way to close it if I had made one. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSweet :-)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It's a good way to use up test pieces as well.
ReplyDeleteCould I use it to hold Hershey kisses instead? You are so brave to be able to cut up a quilt and make us presents! We need to get together soon.
ReplyDeleteahhhhh...it is the humbag pouch revisited. I've always loved this pattern and you surely do it justice!
ReplyDeleteThis little beauty, belongs on every artists' must have list! Unique, functional and very cool!
ReplyDeleteI'm in love once again!!
ReplyDeleteA great way to recycle and reuse!!
ReplyDeleteLove the crossed ends.
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