I had these scraps on the table after trimming my improv curve blocks and decided to do something with them.
I ended up with this little piece.
I machine quilted it on my Bernina 1030.
I think this would make a great zippered pouch, but I don’t have any zippers here. I guess this is another project on hold. Oh, well.
Hold the presses!
I have procured a zipper for the princely sum of twenty-five cents! Thus my creation is finished.
And the inside. No lining.
I have no earthly idea what to use this for, but it is done.
Have a great day!
Love how the pouch turned out. I can’t tell the size, but it looks to be about the same size as the one I use for my clover clips. I always know where they are.
That is great! Cute little bag! I can not throw away little pieces, have been sewing them together for many, many years … I wish I was not so afraid of zippers though!
What a great way to use the scraps – just gorgeous color combinations!
I love the way you use up all your “left overs”.
The pouch will speak to you when the right person shows up…good job.
Love it! What a great way to use up small scraps….thanks for sharing!!
I’d say a new adventure might be in your future!
Cute! I play with my leftover scraps too; I hate to toss the larger pieces when I can sew them into something fun!
Gorgeous colours. I’m new to your blog and you’ve already inspired me to do some improv work of my own. I love the idea of going with the flow and seeing where my fabric stash will take me. Always knew there was a reason for keeping all my ‘bits’.
Very Cute 🥰
Your pouch turned out terrific! You could always use it for hand quilting supplies. Hugs,
It turned out to be really cute, Katy!
Love this pouch. The colors are wonderful. good quilting job.