Sunday, November 1, 2015

WANT TO MAKE A SCRAPPY BAG?

Hello Fellow Quilters!  I hope everyone had a nice Halloween.  I had lots of candy on hand because we usually have over a hundred Trick or Treaters.  However, it rained all day and night Saturday and I think I got about six little costumed creatures at my door.  I felt so sorry for them.

Now to Quilting.  Above is the darling scrappy bag that Misti made. The pattern is Scrap Happy Purse from Crazy Mom Quilts by Amanda Jean Nyberg.
 Above are two of the bags prior to Misti adding the handles.  What a great way to use those scraps! And what nice gifts they will make too!

I have to show you this picture.  Misti works for a place that sells pool chemicals. The workers in her department often refer to themselves as Pool Doctors.  Above the group is dressed in their scrubs for Halloween.  Misti is the one holding the basket and has the pool noodles in her hair.  What a cute idea.  I bet they had a fun day at work.  Thanks Misti for sending these pictures.

HAPPENING THIS WEEK AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP: 
  • Charity Quilts, Monday, Nov. 2
  • Sew Together Bag, Wednesday, Nov 4
  • Doll Bee Very Small Snowman, Thursday, Nov. 5
  • Quilt As You Go, Friday, Nov. 6
  • Sampler & Bee, Saturday, Nov. 7
Be sure and check the calendar on the Sidebar for more happenings at the Attic Window Quilt Shop this week.

ON ANOTHER NOTE:
♥ Caroll, 
Caring , Sharing and Creating Smiles

2 comments:

Lynn said...

I love the Scrap Happy Purse pattern. Misti's purses are great! It's a fun and functional way to use scraps.

Nancy Page said...

Love this bag pattern! I will definitely look for it! Thank you for sharing and for the great link!

Have a super great sewing and stitching day!

lkjlkj

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