Sunday, December 10, 2017

MAKING SWEATPEA PODS AND CLASS CHANGE

During Craft Day at the Attic Window Quilt Shop, Diana (above) told us not to throw away the half square triangles left over from when we made our Bendy Bag.  She told us we could use those triangles to make the little Sweatpea Pods.  Since Rosa and I didn't have time to make those during Craft day, Diana graciously said she would show us how during Happy Scrappers.  We were grateful and traveled through our first snow to make it to the shop on Saturday.
Above, Rosa shows us her two SweatPea Pods that she made that day.
 Diana worked right along with us and above she shows us the four pods that she made.
Above are the Pods that I made.  They are small but will be great for traveling.  I like how you can fit a spool of thread and bobbin into the Pod.  The other one will be filled with Candy nutritious things for my trip.   What is even more important, they were basically free since they were made of left over fabric which would have probably been tossed.  We did have to buy one zipper and an extra pull, but that was practically nothing.  What a fun project.  I bet little kids would find a use for them too.  You can get the pattern at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.
A special thank you to Diana for her excellent teaching.  BTW, Diana's Ornament Placemat Make It Take It class which was scheduled for Monday, Dec. 11, has been moved to Thursday, Dec. 14th.  So you still have time to make this placemat/table topper/wall hanging.  Call the shop to register.

AT THE ATTIC WINDOW QUILT SHOP
  • Beginning Hand Embroidery, Tuesday, Dec. 12 (p.m.)
  • Happy Scrappers, Wednesday, Dec. 13
  • Make It Take It Ornament Placemat, Thursday, Dec. 14
  • Make It Take It Key Fobs, Friday, Dec. 15
  • Stitch-In, Saturday, Dec. 16
ON ANOTHER NOTE:
Caroll,
Caring, Sharing, Creating Smiles

2 comments:

Annie said...

All the little pods are so adorable! Love the fabrics and contrasting zips!

Barb said...

There is always such fun things going on over there...love the pods and ornament.

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