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Thursday, 29 May 2025

Using up fabric scraps Project 2

 Project 2 - Purses & Makeup bag

The next piece of fabric uses was actually 2 pieces quite narrow but reasonably long ,

Not the black print as this was too small for this project but the grey and small mauve print behind it.

The wider piece I cut into 2 lengthways and made 2 purses from it. This size purse I use for jewellery or gift cards, but they have multiple uses. 

The pattern I use is an all in one pattern. and I use it for all size pouches up to nightdress case size, unfortunately I have been using the same method for a couple of years now and cannot remember which YouTube video I first saw it. But if you check  Jean Truelove Quilting on YouTube, she shows you the pattern and method.

The 2 narrower pieces made 2 pretty little purses. The finished size is 10cm square, which will take a credit card but would also be lovely to give jewellery or other small gifts, or give money.

On one of  the purses I have added an embroidered hedgehog appliqué. 
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The 2nd piece of fabric became a wallet size, and again would make a great gift wallet, small pencil case, or personal hygiene wallet, and on this one I added a fabric transfer. 



I also made another one the same size from the remaining section of a fat quarter.


I make many of these purses and wallets including Christmas fabric styles for gift and voucher .
Number two project done 
Back soon with No 3 .

Happy Crafting
Dee





Monday, 26 May 2025

Scrap fabric Projects

Using up the scraps from my Fat Quarter Tidy-up

In my tidying and clearing mode I decided to sort my drawer of Fat Quarters and Felt.

I started by emptying the two bags holding the fat quarters and sorting, re folding and replacing, removing any I thought I would. Not use and any odd pieces.


The baskets were placed back in the tidied drawer (with 120 fat quarters), and then I considered what to do with the remaining pieces.

I started by sorting them into colours before considering projects to make.

Project 1 
Sandwich  Bag


As the fabric had checkered fruit print I thought it would make a great sandwich bag. 
I squared off the remnant and then simply folded in half. From my scrap box I found a piece of satin white fabric to make the drawstring top, as this allowed the body of the bag to use the full fat quarters and scrap and take a full size sandwich . I added the drawstring sections, right sides together to the each side of the top of the bag, then turned the bag inside out and sewed the sides. As I was not going to line the bag, I used a zigzag stitch to attach the drawstring sections and on the side seams.





First project completed 

Check back soon to see more items made from the scrap bundle.

Happy Crafting
Dee




Sunday, 25 May 2025

Hexagonal Cards

 Sam Calcott Design

Anyone who has read my blog will know I follow a lady on YouTube called Sam Calcott. I love her designs, so usually when i look at her recent posts I find a card that I have to try for myself.

And so it was with this hexagonal card. For instructions on how to make this card , check out Sam Calcott’s Floating Hexagonal pop up box card. 

I have plenty of acetate to use up and this is a great start. So here are  my versions :

This first one I uses a lovely piece of glossy yellow A4 card and stickers 


The second card I decorated with 3D embellishments from K & Co.  On another sheet of glossy lemon card.



The last one was standard white card and I built up the decorations with clear vinyl stickers. 

Come back soon to see how I have used up the tidy-up of my fat quarters, I have made several projects from the scraps. 

Happy Crafting 
Dee





 

Thursday, 22 May 2025

Pop Up card from craft stash

 Easy Pop Up Card

Tidying the desk yet again, and I came across some stickers that looked fun for a card
I wanted to add a bunch of them so I thought the best base card would be the pop up box card.

You can get dies to make it, but they are not necessary if you have some basic tool.

Cut a piece of A4 card down to measure  16cm wide and 29-30cm long
Along the 16cm edge score at 9cm . The bottom section being 9cm deep and the top section 7cm.Keep the spare piece for later

Turn and score 7cm the full length
Score again at 14cm from the 9cm line to the base 
Score at 21cm & 28Cm full length.

The 4 sections form the box with the unscored section forming the back, and the  1-1.5cm end section making the flap to put the box section together. 
Cut the top section of the seam away with a slight V notch under  the score line
Cut the top score lines down to the 9cm line cutting very neatly each side of the score line to make it easy to fold up and down.

If you want to cover the sections with pretty back papers cut 4 pieces 8,5cm H and 6.5cm W
3 pieces 6.5cm x 6.5cm and one piece for the back 15.5cm x 6.5cm 
Glue them or use double side tape to add to the box card.

From the spare card cut 2 strips  11cm long by 1cm wide and score 2cm each end 

Add double sided tape to the outside of the flap and then fold the other edge to fit over 
Put tape on the ends of the 11cm strip and stick to either side of the box, positioned just below the 9cm line. One in front and one at back .

Next cut strips of acetate at different lengths and add your stickers to the top end. Stick them onto the two lines  of card at angles so you can see as much of the embellishments as possible. 

I have used carton animals but you can use butterflies, flowers, birds etc 

This card will fold flat and fit into an A5 envelope. 



I love this style of pop up card and use it quite often as it is very versatile.

Next up some more acetate cards with hexagonal shape that give the illusion of an invisible suspension card.