As I did with mine, I made her a removable pocket for the inside of her bag. Actually it is a small quilted piece of fabric that I fold around the tablet for added protection from the accessories I also keep in the bag.
Above you can see what I mean. I fold the rectangle of quilted fabric and tuck it inside the bag. Then I slip the tablet between the folds. Behind it, I keep additional supplies such as the cord for recharging, a SanDisk, and USB Connector. This handy little bag keeps everything in once place so I’m not running all around the house wondering where in the heck I put this or that.
Above is my bag. Maybe this will help you see what I mean. I love this simple little bag and have made it in several sizes. It is called a project bag and I first got the pattern a couple of years ago when I attended Craft Day at the Attic Window Quilt Shop. Kits are available at the shop. Each kit sells for about $13. In each kit is enough fabric to make three bags in various sizes and the pattern. What a deal!!
JULY CLASSES:
- Irish Chain – Vickie D. will be teaching this two week class on Wednesday, July 23 from 6-9. It is a beginning to intermediate class. It is a fun and easy basic quilt done with 2 ½” strips. Class fee is $20
- Big Blocks – Vickie D. will be teaching this one week class on Thursday, July 31 from 5-9 p.m. It is easy to piece this lap size quilt that is 72 ½” square. Class fee is $15.
- Rectangle Rumba Tablerunner – Vickie D. will be teaching this one week class on Saturday, July 26 from 20-12. This two color runner is easy to piece and perfect for any table. The fee is s$10.
- Strip Street Bag – Lee Anne will be teaching this darling bag on Saturday, July 19, from 10-3. You can make this simple easy strip pieced bag in a day and you can choose from two different size handles. You can see a picture of my Strip Street bag here. The pattern was designed by a local quilt shop. The Class fee is $25.
- Did you go check out the Row By Row Shop Hop website? This is a must for anyone traveling this summer. You won’t want to miss it.
- Sweet P Quilting and Creations has a tutorial for making a microwave bowl potholder.
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Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll
2 comments:
LOOOOVVVEE it!!
Love it, Caroll!!!
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