Last year on International Scrap Sorting Day, I actually managed to sort my print scraps by color, though I chose not to press any of them or cut them into any particular sizes. And that's how things have remained, and it's been fine. Though I didn't really participate on the day this year, other than play with piecing scraps together, it was the impetus to make several small projects.
First up was a set of four orange and black potholders.
And then I actually used some charm squares to make a lined drawstring bag to hold my older granddaughter's birthday gift. After miscutting my lining fabric, I ended up with a combo of the Simple Patchwork Drawstring Bag + Mini Accent Drawstring Bag variations from the Lined Drawstring Bag Expansion Pattern by Jeni Baker @jenib320. Actually, I'm quite happy with it, and might make this combo again on purpose!
This last make wasn't actually made from scraps, per se, but it seemed to fit the 'Little Things' category. And it's a Pop Open Pouch made for my daughter-in-law, Lindsey @lindsjeske, who we happily got to celebrate with on her birthday this year. The pattern is one by Aneela Hoey @aneelahoey, and is actually one of my very favorite zipper pouch patterns to make and to use.
Little things can bring a lot of joy, can't they? Your potholder remind me that making a few to have on hand in our new home would be a good idea...
ReplyDeleteThey can! I find them very fun to make and use. BTW, your comment came in as a noreply blogger. Not sure why!
DeleteIsn't it nice to have small projects to work on? I really like the scrappiness and shape of your potholders. Cute patchwork bag. And who doesn't appreciate a nice zipper pouch? How gratifying to have these adorable finishes. (P.S. EVERYONE'S comments on my blog are now coming to me as "no reply," including yours.)
ReplyDeleteThe potholder shape is really cute! And I love the various blues in the drawstringbag. I am sure your granddaughter will find fun ways to use it - even after it served as a giftbag. xo
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