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There’s something so satisfying about a sewing kit that’s actually organized (and doesn’t poke you when you reach into it!). Can we talk about the chaos that is emergency sewing kits? Mine has always been a sad little collection of ziplock bags, with needles literally stuck into spools of thread because, well, where else do you put them? Add in a few loose safety pins and som...


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 Lets sew a double mini pouch

with 3 inner pockets and a handle that attaches to the handle of a bag just like a bag charm would.

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

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Ready to add a cute, functional accessory to your everyday carry? In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to sew an adorable mini cosmetic keychain pouch from start to finish! This tiny pouch is perfect for stashing lip balm, hair ties, earbuds, or spare change, and it clips right onto your keys, bag, or backpack for easy access on the go.

It’s a quick, b...


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This is such a cute little project that takes a few minutes made from jute rope and is the perfect place to deposit your eyeglasses in a hurry and grab them up again without having to fiddle with an eyeglasses case – especially when you are working on something and frequently putting on and taking off your eyeglasses. With the Bear basket eyeglasses holder on your desk or wor...


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Wake up the sunshine in your life with these easy felt leaf placemats that you can make in a rainbow of colors. Perhaps try a sunny yellow reminding you of fields of sunflowers for breakfast cheer,  a sky blue or green for outdoor lunches under the trees, or warm oranges and reds for cosy indoor autumn dinners. Or try a rainbow of colours for Easter cheer. They can be used as...


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