Friday, January 15, 2010

Sew N' Tell Scrunchie Bag

For Christmas my Mum gave me the book One Yard Wonders. It's great! There are loads of cool ideas and patterns to make all sorts of things out of only one yard of fabric! It's a great way to use up all of those yards of fabric that I randomly buy because they are so pretty or are on sale, and then they just sit in a corner. That was what I thought...but then after Christmas my Mum and I took Jaimie (my brothers girl-friend) to Mardens and went one yard crazy!!!

I bought 4 different kinds of fabric, and the total was less than $14! Talk about a steal!

My first project from the book was the Scrunchie Bag (pg. 166). I really like it. Here's the front:

And the back.
I did make a few modifications to the pattern. First I added a zippered pocket on the outside, perfect for holding my chapstick, keys and cell phone. Then I added an inside pouch pocket, good for holding a grocery list (I like to put the grocery list in the pocket but never look at it when I am at the store). When I cut out the pieces I thought they seemed a little big, and Charlie confirmed my thoughts that it would have been too large...like big enough to fit a small child, so I made it smaller. And lastly the pattern told me to add elastic on the bottom of the bag to make it scrunch. I didn't want yucky white elastic on the bottom of my bag so I made a cover out of scraps of fabric to hide the white elastic, but the effect is still the same.

Now I just have to figure out which projects to make and use the rest of my fabric!

Be sure to check out the other Sew N' Tell's for the week!

Lauren

13 comments:

  1. Nice job! That turned out cute and love the modifications you made for it to be more functional for you!

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  2. i LOVE this bag..the fabric is so pretty. the outside pocket is a brilliant idea. it would be so much easier to get to my keys if they were on the outside of my bag.

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  3. love the bag! i need to make that. I just bought the one yard wonders book as well and made the triangle banner, I also made the car trash bag, the stuff animal dog, the planner sleeve, so much stuff, its fun!

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  4. I've read so much chatter about this book. It is totally going on my birthday list. Love the blues.

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  5. The bag looks great and practical especially after your modifications. Great bargin on the fabrics. It must of been hard to stop at four pieces of fabric.

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  6. You picked some wonderful fabrics. It makes your great bag pop.

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  7. Awesome Lauren! It came out really nice. I think there needs to be a Fat Quarter wonder book, because i have a ton of those!

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  8. I got that book for Christmas, too! I love all the projects in there. The bag was one of my favorites. Yours turned out really well!

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  9. Great bag, love your fabric choices!

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  10. Great bag!!!! You did a really terrific job. I've seen the book and have resisted so far. Looking forward to seeing your other One Yard Wonder projects. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. excellent! I have been intrigued by that book. I'll have to check it out as i have MANY one yard cuts too. Hope you share some more from the book!

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  12. I just my copy of the book. I love the purple fabric. carol

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  13. What a cute bag -- and great fabrics! Sounds like an awesome book... hope we'll get to see more of your one-yard projects. ;o)

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