Quick Coin Pouch

Head over to Skip to My Lou to see my tutorial for this Quick Coin Pouch. I love these pouches and I’ve been meaning to make one for a while, so thought I’d share how I made mine.

I’ll be selling a few of these at the Indie Craft Experience Holiday Shopping Spectacular this weekend. In fact, I’ve got a stack of stuff to sell here. But much more to make before Saturday! Hope you’ll stop by if you live in town. Looks like Felt Jar and I will be the first booth when you walk in the door, so you can’t miss us!

 

Quick Crafty Round-Up

Just a few craft links, plus some other random links for you today. Pictured above:

46 Ideas for DIY Jewelry You’ll Actually Want to Wear from Buzzfeed.

Lego Gift Boxes from Lines Across.

Kaleidocycle Folding Paper Toy from Mini Eco.

PomPom Bookmarks from Design Mom.

Snowflake Scallop Bunting from Bugs and Fishes.

Lattice Pie Mug Toppers from A Subtle Revelry (via Craft).

For those of you parents feeling like you are juggling too many things, read this article, laugh, and feel better about letting your kids play instead of teaching them Mandarin.

Quilt Market Wrap-Ups: Kathy Mack of Pink Chalk Fabrics has a nice trend report from market. I always feel like she has a good perspective on what’s happening in the industry. And of course, follow along with Kim and her gang of reporters over on True Up for tons of posts with photos. And check out this inspiring video made by Creative Bug. I particularly like what Kaffe Fassett says about beautiful fabrics having restorative powers. You can also see a peek of the Kokka booth with my Stamped fabric collection over at Made by Rae. All of my samples are traveling to Europe and unfortunately I didn’t get any photos before Market, but I’m making loads of stuff with this fabric and will show you more soon!

Monday, Monday.

I’m tying up loose ends this morning. I made this bag over the weekend, using the new Nani Iro brushed twill from Miss Matatabi. Soft and beautiful fabric! This fabric has a bit of shimmer to it on the pink flowers and the band lining brown fabric has super bright neon polka dots, which my camera refused to adequately capture here. I also used my scalloped gray fabric for the interior lining. I’m making some scarves and cowls with this fabric for the Indie Craft Experience, and may make a couple of these bags with a reversible option.

I talked to the Atlanta Modern Quilt Guild over the weekend and was excited to see so many quilting enthusiasts all together! I’m planning to head to QuiltCon in February and am really looking forward to it.

 

And this Wednesday begins a fun Wrap-Along for the new book, Ruby Star Wrapping by Melody Miller and Allison Tannery, organized by Amy (Sukie) of Sukie Don’t Ya Know. So, grab a copy of the book, make some things and link to your projects! There will be weekly prizes and different bloggers posting every few days. See the full schedule here. I’ll be making a project later in the month.

Also, wanted to let you know that I have uploaded images of my Stamped collection for you to use for your online shop or on your blog. Feel free to pull images and share the fabric!

 

Etsy Finds Friday

Clutch Bag, $51.30 from Octopurse.

Wool Felt Balls, 50 one-inch balls, $14.50 from 8natur.

Phone Wallet, $52 from Alex M. Lynch.

Bright Triangles Screenprinted Tote Bag (seconds sale), $15 from Hummingbird Factory.

Vintage Style Camera Clock, $84 from Decoy Lab.

Triangle Maze Quilt Pattern, $9 from Esch House Quilts.

Nani Iro brushed twill fabric, $10.50 half-yard from Miss Matatabi.

Reusable Sandwich Bags, set of 3 for $20.70 from the High Fiber.

Mustard Yellow Chunky Cowl, $35 from Lorified.

Indie Craft Experience

I’ve signed up to exhibit at the Indie Craft Experience in a couple of weeks and will be sharing a booth with my friend Laura of Felt Jar. We thought it would be fun, but we must have forgotten that doing a craft fair is tons of work. I’ll be selling pouches like the ones below, bags, scarves and a few kids’ items. Laura will have ornaments (as shown below), acorns, and her adorable little owls.

So if you live near Atlanta, mark your calendar for November 17-18! You can find the hours and location here.