Monday, February 17, 2020
Patchwork Snack Bag
This week I'll be doing my last two blog tour posts before officially starting my retirement, and I'm so happy to get to do them for two of the sweetest, most talented people I know! Today, I'm happy to share Patchwork Gifts: 20 Charming Patchwork Projects to Give and Keep by my friend Elise Baek. It's a gorgeous book, full of beautiful photography, and the projects are absolutely darling. Elise has a great line-up of amazing people on her tour which you can see here. She's even put together a clever Bingo game so you can play along during the tour to earn prizes. So much fun!
For my project, I chose the Eco-Friendly Snack Bag. As Elise says in the book, you can use food grade vinyl on the inside if you want to fill the bag with snacks, but it will work just as well for carrying trinkets and toys. I decided to go with a compromise and use mine for storing wrapped truffles, since I like to keep a small goody bag hidden away in my desk for chocolate emergencies.
The nice thing about this pattern is that the construction is so simple that you can really focus your time on adding lots of cute embellishments. For my label, I used a favorite chocolate print that I've been saving for something special, and it was my guide for all the color choices for the other fabric and notions. After some thought, I decided to give my label finished edges (rather than the raw edges recommended in the pattern) just so that it would hold up a little longer with all the wear and tear that everything gets in my house. As always, I had to add a little tag to the side of my main label made from twill tape. The top of my bag seemed to need a little something more, so I also sewed a tiny text label there along with a few buttons. The sides of the bag are bound in my favorite plaid print from Perfect Party by the Cottage Mama which I just restocked in my fabric stash last week. The only other change that I made to the pattern was deciding not to add a gusset at the bottom.
I love the simplicity of this piece -- it doesn't even need a snap or a button for closure! -- and it was so much fun to sew. Now the trick will be keeping my girls from seeing what's inside...
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Oooh Heidi!! I could not have dreamed of a cuter snack bag than yours! Thank you for sharing your talent and helping me promote my book before your retirement. I feel so lucky and blessed to call you my friend and for you to take the time with everything going on. I’m always here for you if you need anything. Ps. I think we need to do a fun retirement party video.... got a party hat?! ������
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This is so super cute with all your extra touches to detail. Love the fussy-cut print especially :)!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw your post, my thought was, "I thought she retired" and then I continued to read your post. You did a beautiful job on this pouch. Thanks for all the extra tid bits of information to make this special bag. The trick will be to keep them from even seeing the bag! The front does have a piece of chocolate on it! He He
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo stinking cute!!! Love this so much!
ReplyDeletebeautiful bag: I love the prints that you used in it, and the little extra that the embellishments give it1 so cute!
ReplyDeleteWe definitely do need somewhere to hide that chocolate for emergencies!!! Your pouch is adorable!!!
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