Look at THIS baby! I know you're all dying to know how I got the SU logo fabric, so I'll tell you about that right off the bat. It came from one of the rucksacks they gave us with our pillow gifts inside them on the Alaska incentive cruise. As soon as I saw them, I was like, "SCORE!"
My mom will be proud–I was so freaked out about using my lovely Stampin' Up fabric that I even ironed between steps and actually used pins like you're supposed to. (Don't look too closely at where I joined the binding around the top edge, though, please!) All the squares are cut with the Clear Bigz Scallop Square die on the Big Shot, and stuffed with quilt batting. I think I held my breath the whole time I top-stitched the logo on as the very last step this morning–and–whew!–it turned out.
Ok, so I'm a little late using my Sweet Stitches fabric from the last Occasions Mini Catalog, but I really do have a good excuse–for the past 18 months I have been without a reliable sewing machine (long, drawn-out story). Two weeks ago I said "enough is enough" and I went to the Nancy's Notions outlet in Beaver Dam and came home with a Baby Lock Tempo. I ADORE IT… I just purr right along with the lovely thing as it zips effortlessly through my projects!
Did you know this CUTE fabric is still available to purchase?… so if there's a seamstress or quilter in your family and you're not too intimidated to give them a piece of your own handiwork, contact me to order, or click here to see our fabric crafting line (three more collections coming July 1st!) and our Big Shot die-cutting line.
LOVE IT!!! You are so amazing!
I LOL’d at the “ironed and used pins” comment. Sounds like you sew like I do. DARLING bag! Can’t wait to see you at Convention in just NINETEEN DAYS!
holy cow Lyssa – this is AMAZING!!!! I cannot sew, not one stitch so I envy those of you that can! I love this darling bag!!!
*STAMPIN HUGS* Alex
Cute, cute cute! I’m so happy for you that you FINALLY have a working sewing machine! What a great use of those rucksacks 🙂
Love it!! I am already looking at it figuring out what you did and ready to make one! ( : Such a cute bag! Is that one piece of fabric that makes the sides and bottom? Does it have interfacing or what did you do with it?
Awesome bag!!!
I used batting on the squares and sides, and iron-on interfacing on the bottom (sides and bottom were separate just because I was out of fabric long enough to go all the way around). I didn’t want the sides to be too stiff, but if you want a bag with more form to it, you could use both and not sacrifice the soft quilted look. Hope that helps!
So stinkin’ cute Lyssa!
This is wonderful! Great job! Carry it with great pride!!