But project bags, needles cases and the like are useful and fun to make..
First off I was looking for a suitable case to store my growing collection of signature needles - for anyone who has never knit with these needles, they are a joy. I was first introduced to the straights and they made me long for a set of circulars. But the cost of buying from the US with all the added extras by the government, put them beyond any sensible person's reach.
Then last year a friend went to New York, and asked if there was anything she could buy for me - well I didn't hesitate and asked her to bring a set of 3.75mm and cables - total love. Then at Unwind last year they were selling Signatures - and I managed to get three more sets! In April another friend will be bringing some 3.25mms to complete my collection. But these very expensive needles need a very special case
First off I saw this on Etsy and made this
The only problem I had was stitching down the bottom of the concertina - it isn't for the faint hearted! And there is no mention in the instructions exactly how you are expected to sew this bit.
There are eight pockets which you have to fit into a space less than 2 inches.
Then I tried again
and again
this last time I changed the way I made the pockets which are sealed at the bottom and the last one isn't quite so big!
Inspired by the concertina effect I found this bag and was intrigued!
Following the sew along I was able to make a bag and got an insight into how to stitch the needle case at the same time!
Outside |
Inside |
This material is Petit Street from Dashwood Designs, think I might just have enough left for a project bag! I do so like matching accessories....
This quilt is one of two I am making for our caravan seats
These beauties were a gift from a wonderful friend who knows my tastes perfectly - bag?
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