We’re mastering curves in the second half of my improvisational patchwork class this week. I thought I’d grease the wheel since it’s been a bit since I’ve created anything with a curve.
My friend Meagan was having a birthday and it lent itself the opportunity to create for someone that might possibly appreciate a handmade gift. Zip pouches are perfect for bits of patchwork and using up those scraps of favorite fabrics.
This could be for scissors and other sewing tools to travel to guild or a home to sew. I added some hex papers and hardware to make a curvy clutch.
Inside I used the cracked oval I didn’t like so much.
I have a few more quilts on the list and some class samples to finish up and then it might be time to play with some cracked ovals. I envision some cute kids quilts.
The sun is shining here!
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Greta says
Lucky friend!
Meaghan says
I am a VERY lucky friend! I was wondering about that cracked oval on the inside. haha. Thank you again, Katie. I do appreciate it very much!
Glen quiltSwissy says
How creative and out of the box!! I love these.
Hollie says
Oooh! That looks great. I love your cracked ovals!
Andie says
Fun, fun! Love this idea. It’s so funny that I garment sew with curves all the time but I avoid them in quilts because they intimidate me. Go figure.
erica k says
Love that you made the inside special too!