
If you have bought some of my fabric and are hesitating cutting into it, let me lead the way. Here's what I made out of the dark taupe and chocolate piece. (Can you tell I hate ironing? Don't tell Harry I used the H word, it's not allowable in our house.)
Thanks to everyone who bought some of my fabric designs. The new people and the lovely people that came back for more. It has been very much appreciated and has given me the confidence to work on more designs. If you bought from batch 3, they were posted yesterday (tues 18th).

9 comments:
Your fabric is so beautiful, I can't wait to see your next designs. I always seem to miss the boat when you announce you have some for sale though!
Ah-ha! See through pattern pieces. I always wondered how you talented craft chicks got designs so well placed on your articles....
Gorgeous purses.
Kristen, Where do you get the plastic sheeting from? It's such a great idea, I would love to steal it. It would be so much more durable then the tracing paper cut outs that I use. Is it thin enough to just cut out with normal scissors?
Congratulations for this one hundred !!! Bi gand enormous smooches to you :)
Your purse is so lovely!!! ^_^
what a lovely change purse!! that "sheeting" looks like something architects use? yes? I'll have to hunt some down from my brother in law....
So glad you are having much success with your fabrics. You are very talented and deserve all the success. And I'm so glad (for my sake, too) that its encouraging you to do more! yay!
The plastic is from my local craft store. Quilters use it to trace patterns I think and it comes in A3 sheets.
Oh and how could I forget to say - Congratulations on 100 posts! Your blog is so inspirational, I'm so pleased I found it. Time flies doesn't it.
Congratulations on your 100th post!!
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