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This stylish lined handbag with two pockets is made from two circles of fabric. It looks best when made in a combination of a plain and printed fabric or two contrasting or matching plain colors. With the internal pockets all cleverly worked into the circle pattern there’s no extra fuss of stitching on pockets.


This is a quick make that uses circles – a print and ...


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 Learn how to make a Badge or ID holder on a lanyard today! The easiest way to sew a badge holder

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Below you will find my step by step written tutorial with VIDEO instructions for all the visual learners.

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 Looking for a stylish way to store you jewelry? Or perhaps you need a travel jewelry pouch. Come check my new jewelry pouch pattern and make yours today. Super easy method – such a stylish little thing to have.  It opens up completely flat

and when you pull and tie the drawstrings – it turns into a compact little pouch


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Learn how to sew this super cute simple tote bag. No zipper, no hardware, no hassle. Just a few straight seams and the bag is ready

My version of this bag has a stylish accent: a strip of lining fabric is running vertically on both sides of the bag for a pop of color and style.

It’s the perfect size to take your essentials with y...


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The hot pads made of circles and a square of fabric are a great way to turn those small bits of fabric in your stash into useful items. Everyone needs a hot pad in the house for placing a hot coffee mug, or a steaming bowl of soup, or even holding a pot or pan when you remove it from the stove top.  This is a really easy and attractive pattern, and once you start you wil...


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