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Tag Archives: quilted projects
ereader covers
In small blocks of time, I have managed to sew a little. I have been working on various forms of this: This is a travel pouch for a nook, whether it be in a purse on a daily basis or … Continue reading
Posted in quilted projects, Uncategorized
Tagged quilted projects, tech accessories, travel accessories
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Quilt for Baby (or for baby’s vision)
I’ve been working on designs for quilts for babies as compared to baby quilts. As adults we are attracted to lovely pastels for baby quilts, which often match the nursery or are indicative of the baby’s gender. These baby quilts … Continue reading
Travel Accessories
Those who know me well, know that I have a travel packing addiction. My perfect bag must be light and efficiently packed. In fact, I’m surprised I hadn’t mentioned my general container addiction before this…or maybe I have. I can’t … Continue reading
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Tagged glass cases, quilted fabric, quilted projects, travel accessories
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Quilted Pouches
I have been wondering what to do with my longarm practice muslin sandwiches, which will accumulate over the next few months. I think it will be a shame to throw away the sandwiches, and yet they are certainly not something … Continue reading