Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Boxy Pouches

After a false start, I finally got my scrappy quilted panels the right size and made not one, but two boxy pouches!


The first one is made from random scraps  with some fussy cut cameras - the pouch will be where we keep our little camera and it's accessories. I love our DSLR but sometimes it's a bit bulky to take on short trips.


Lots of my favourite fabrics in there - I will cry the day I run out of that bright yellow print!


I really love the Indian Summer fabric range, so I used some of it to make this second pouch. I used Indian Summer to make this pouch for my partner Lynda in the round 3 Sweet Pouch Swap.


I'm thinking I might make a few more of these for Easter gifts - they are a great size to stash some chocolate eggs inside.


If you want to make one of these (and I highly recommend that you give it a try!) you can check out the tutorial by Pink Stitches here.

8 comments:

  1. Two great boxy pouches, Ros. The camera one... love, love, love!!! I'll have to check out that tutorial...

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  2. both the pouches look sooooo lovely! <3 and thanks for sharing the tutorial, i will definitely be making some :) by the way what is the finished size of the bag?

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  3. Oh Ros, these are lovely! You've picked wonderful colors and I really like the camera print. Well done!
    ~Kris~

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  4. Perfect pouches for digital cameras and the bits and pieces that are always hard to store. Oh and I love the camera print and how about that beautiful Indian print. Always great fab and cool sewing projects Roslyn.

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  5. Man I love that camera fabric, beautiful pouches.

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  6. Love the fussy cut cameras - and thanks for the tutorial link I'll definitely put these on my to-sew list :)

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  7. They both look very cool.

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