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I wrote a whilte ago about a quilt I was trying out with mice and cats. The blocks were supposed to be wonky but I wasn't happy with the wonkiness and decided that it wasn't quite right for a quilt. However, I hate waste and couldn't bare the thought of my blocks sitting in a drawer for months so I decided to make a simple bag that would be useful for a quilter.
This is the end result and marks my first project in black and white. The bag is long enough and wide enough to carry a quiltingruler that measures 6" x 12 ", a rotary cutter and fabric scissors. I didn't have a pattern but simply made it up as I went along.
What fun! Of course, I love cats and mice...
ReplyDeleteTerrific! I just love cats in anything and this is great!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out great!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag and so useful too.
ReplyDeleteThis so totally works! What a great way to use sample blocks. Hope you can still use the mouse and kitty fabric in something else!
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