I live in Oregon with my husband and two adorable girls. I work full time and have the opportunity to often travel throughout the state. Life is never dull around here.
Actually the pieces were simply cut from my 2″ strip collection. You could say I collect a lot of unusual fabric. I was collecting novelty fabric when it was still a rare item and long before internet shopping was possible. Have fun sewing this weekend. San
Thanks for stopping by my blog. You are welcome to follow my fish quilt. I can’t claim something that I didn’t orginate. I used ideas from Mary Lou and Cherries too and Dr. Suese. (probably spelled wrong.) Be my guest. I will look forward to seeing yours.
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I used 1 yard of fabric for each laundry bag. I don’t have a serger, so I just seamed the edges and then zig-zaged them finished. You could certainly use a serger and make quick work of it…
Hey there Lisa,
Actually the pieces were simply cut from my 2″ strip collection. You could say I collect a lot of unusual fabric. I was collecting novelty fabric when it was still a rare item and long before internet shopping was possible. Have fun sewing this weekend. San
Thanks for stopping by. It’s a shame you cannot come for cake. It really is yummy. San
Thanks for stopping by my blog. You are welcome to follow my fish quilt. I can’t claim something that I didn’t orginate. I used ideas from Mary Lou and Cherries too and Dr. Suese. (probably spelled wrong.) Be my guest. I will look forward to seeing yours.
You signed into my blog as No-Reply so hopefully you will get this email….
I used 1 yard of fabric for each laundry bag. I don’t have a serger, so I just seamed the edges and then zig-zaged them finished. You could certainly use a serger and make quick work of it…
Fun and quick and they loved them!!