I made these 3 little pouches
for our summer trip to France,
I run out of time to show them
(and since I am using my blog as my sewing journal)
so here there are:
For Miss C., I made the usual pouch,
but simplified it.
I just appliqued a ruffled band of seersucker
on the white pique top
(used to make my favorite jacket!),
it is lined with the same seersucker than the ruffle,
it was a fast and easy one!
For Brick Master, I made the pouch a little larger
so that it could accommodate his inhaler.
I also tried to make it cool,
not girly at all!
It is made of drop cloth (!)
with a big zipper
and a double layer applique of scout fabric,
the inside is a camping print from JoAnn (a few years ago).
Finally for myself, I made another version,
I was inspired by this tutorial by See Kate Sew.
I lined it with some black gingham, it it quite large,
I should have used interfacing, it is a little too soft!
There is always room for improvement!
for our summer trip to France,
I run out of time to show them
(and since I am using my blog as my sewing journal)
so here there are:
For Miss C., I made the usual pouch,
but simplified it.
I just appliqued a ruffled band of seersucker
on the white pique top
(used to make my favorite jacket!),
it is lined with the same seersucker than the ruffle,
it was a fast and easy one!
For Brick Master, I made the pouch a little larger
so that it could accommodate his inhaler.
I also tried to make it cool,
not girly at all!
It is made of drop cloth (!)
with a big zipper
and a double layer applique of scout fabric,
the inside is a camping print from JoAnn (a few years ago).
Finally for myself, I made another version,
I was inspired by this tutorial by See Kate Sew.
I lined it with some black gingham, it it quite large,
I should have used interfacing, it is a little too soft!
There is always room for improvement!
There were very useful!
Happy sewing!
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