For this Hop, we were asked to make something sewing room related from this wonderful line of fabric by Janet Wecker Frisch.
I somewhat predictably chose the gold ruler print. And it was an easy decision to pick the Boxy Pouch tutorial found at Pink Stitches for my first project, I made another one in my favorite texty print earlier this year and I wanted to try a larger size for this one using the wonderful ruler print. This was only my second time putting in a zipper and I am quite pleased that it came out so well!
I used a cotton webbing for the handle and my favorite Sweetwater text print for the lining which makes it coordinate with my first texty small one.
I think they match well together and when combined with my second project, I am set for a sewing retreat.
This is the inside and you can see I picked some fun coordinating prints from my stash to complete the interior.
The pocket flaps are that fun Sweetwater texty print and the scissor print is an older RJR print from Dan Morris called Mrs. Sew & Sew. The lining is Moda's Basic Grey Sweet Serenade. These prints all coordinate well with the She Who Sews Ruler print.
There is lots of room for all sorts of goodies to take along...I have not properly filled mine yet, but I will!!
Here are all my travel bags ready to go!!
I am remembering this time to included a pic of my library card catalog cabinet, where I took these photos. I posted on it in another blog hop and have had several ask to see the whole thing. So here you go, it is tucked in a nook in my kitchen. I had visions of filling it with recipes but we use things like phones for that now, lol!! It still houses many "useful kitcheny" things and I love it.
Please make sure you visit the others that are presenting today and give them lots of comment-love:
I love "She Who Sews" fabrics and your projects are wonderful. Great way to keep supplies handy. Thank you sew much for Hopping...
ReplyDeleteLove the pouches and project bag! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute pouches and I love the projects bag! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletexo jan
Everything is so wonderful...I want it all. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteYou can sew on the go for sure. You have conquered vinyl and zippers now. Congrats. I still cringe at every zipper even though I've used a so many over the years. They just make me nervous for some reason. Great travel bags! Thanks for sharing your library card catalog cabinet, it is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hopping. Great job.
Wonderful job Kris. Love the pouches and the sewing bag is terrific. You are really stretching yourself and did a wonderful job. Zippers too!
ReplyDeleteMaravilhoso!!!
ReplyDeleteBelo projeto para organizar tudo que pertence ao mundo do quilt.
Kris, your projects are so wonderful. Thanks for sharing your creativity
ReplyDeleteYour projects are wonderful and congrats on conquering zippers! I haven't had the nerve to try that yet lol. Your cabinet is gorgeous; I'm not surprised people asked to see it in all its glory.
ReplyDeleteI love to sew in zippers! Love the bags and the organizer! I have had the fabrics to make some large organizers for transporting some of my products to quilt retreats but just have never done it. I need to get to it. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. Love the boxy pouches and that library card catalogue is a delight.
ReplyDeleteZip-pouches have a million uses and, yours are especially nice. I like the idea of coordinated gear to take to retreats and workshops and the Noodlehead project looks like a winner. What a great way to use this line of fabric.
ReplyDeleteOh Kris...wonderful job on these pieces!! You have such useful items for your retreats now.
ReplyDeleteKris, I can understand that people aks you about the drawer, it is just fantastic, a real "wanna-to-have" piece, smile!!!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are great, I love this suitcase, that would be a project to do as well, it just looks neat and professional!
Great Job!
Judy
Oh my gosh, the projects are lovely but that card cabinet is to die for!!! I want one! Great job on the projects though! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSweet looking pouches with zippers! I'm not that brave, but I'll try a zipper in a bag one of these days. I love your library catalog...wow...it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYou're a zipper pro now! Love the both bags and the fabrics too!
ReplyDeleteWhat great bags! Zippers are scary. I am promising myself that I will make some serious bags this year. :)
ReplyDeletemy oh my have you been missed…your cases remind me of these bags we use to purchase for our Dad and Grand Dad for their toiletries….but yours are perfect for US lol love your zipper challenge..you mastered that…glad to see you again...
ReplyDeleteLove your travelbags ! I may even get enough courage to make a bag with a zipper...someday. Great work !
ReplyDeleteYour bags turned out perfectly! Great job on the zippers!
ReplyDeleteWow, I wish I had a card catalog!
I love the projects that you made, especially the tote. I think they would be useful for lots of things. Thank you for sharing today.
ReplyDeleteI love the tote bag. So professional looking. The fabrics you chose give this pattern line a completely different look. Thanks for sharing ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to tote all your sewing supplies! I love the heavy duty handles you put on them. So glad to have you back hoppin with us again!
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Those are very cute pouches. I think I need to make one of those for myself.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, you could probably stick some FQ's in your library index card cabinet.
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, wonderful. What a fu. Hop this has been. Sew many darling and creative projects.
ReplyDeleteGreat pouch and tote bag!!! Love your library card catalog cabinet. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteYour items are so Handy!!! I really think you did a wonderful job with the zippers...and I love the bags...very very nice job!
ReplyDeleteI love all your bags but I really must make that zippered one - I just love it! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteLove your pouch bags and I love the library card cabinet. Wish I could find one at a reasonable price.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! Love the cabinet, too :)
ReplyDeleteCute pouch, and love the cabinet, and the scale!
ReplyDeleteI love your travel bags! To think I'm still using grocery bags to haul my stuff everywhere. Beautiful work, and way to go with the zipper!
ReplyDeleteYour bags are wonderful! I think I may need one of each! Beautiful work. I still "fear the zipper"!
ReplyDeleteI love your travel set . . . and I'm totally jealous of your library card file cabinet! I'm old enough to remember those :)
ReplyDeleteWow! have bags, will travel - you are all set up. Those bags are great - the Mother still 'fears' the Zip!
ReplyDeleteYou will be envy of your guild members at the next sewing retreat! The organizer bag is wonderful...love the clear pouch. Nice work! svonfumetti at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects thanks for the link for the vinyl pocket tote and your zip bags are terrific.
ReplyDeleteGreat projects, they will definitely be fun to use.
ReplyDeleteI just love all of your projects. How great to take to a retreat or a class. Well done,
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maggie
maggiemine42@gmail.com
Great bags. I really like the project bag - look great for organizing.
ReplyDeleteI was so intent on your projects, that I almost forgot to leave a comment. I love the boxed bags but the sewing tote is amazing. Holy cow! You really came up with great projects and they are perfect. The library case is really wonderful.
ReplyDeleteKris,
ReplyDeleteYour travel bags are great. How very handy and stylish. I love that library case. Where on earth did you find it? You lucky girl.
Your projects are great and all very useful . Blessings
ReplyDeleteWow, Kris! The project bag is fantastic and so useful! I am very jealous of your library card catalog cabinet ;)
ReplyDeleteSoma
I love your bags, you are getting to be a PRO at those zippers. The sewing tote has all sorts of nice little places for things...really very nicely done :)
ReplyDeleteYour bags are great! Although I used to sew in lots of zippers when I made garments, I haven't done that for years. I am going to have to make one of those bags, though--too cute and practical! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteGreat projects! I love pouches and your sewing travel tote is perfect! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour travel kits are super! I think this is the largest piece of the ruler fabric I've seen and I appreciate seeing more of it. What a cool print. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Brandy
Love your travel kits! Thanks for sharing them. vickise at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteYou are now considered a 'pro' for zippers; honestly, they look wonderful. Love that boxy bag and the new notebook bag is fabulous. The library card catalog is amazing; thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou made a great set of travel bags! I think I need to make myself a set too.
ReplyDeleteLove what you made!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects! Your bags are fabulous, they would be so handy to tote things to quilt retreat! I'm in love with your library cabinet! Happy quilting :)
ReplyDeleteThese are some dandy projects! Also a dandly (library card) cabinet! You did a very nice job with our She Who sews fabrics. Thanks for sharing these. J. Wecker Frisch
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on conquering your zipper fear and making these terrific projects! Cool cabinet!
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