I've been sewing things to sell at our church boutique. I'll need to perfect my system on lunch bags, or I'll have to charge $35 per bag to pay for the labor I've sunk into these things. This one took me several hours, and almost every step required ripping out and re-doing at least once. And did I think to write down the correct steps so that it could be streamlined the next time? Well, yes I thought about it. That's as far as I got with the writing project.
After all the laborious hours, I ended up with a lunch bag that I love! Isn't it cute? (she said humbly)
Last night at quilt guild I turned in a couple quilts that I made for Bundles of Love. Here's the newer one (I showed the other one here a while back ... nothing exciting). Diane quilted this for me in beautiful, neon green thread. So cute. And I forgot to photograph the back which was a pretty green and yellow leaf pattern.
Later today: more lunch bags will go into production. I hope I don't lose track of my seam ripper.
If you don't charge $35 I will probably buy one! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteI like your lunch bag! Good luck with the sales.
ReplyDeleteTerrific lunch bags, Carol. Your THOUGHT of writing down the steps made me laugh. When I am painting, because I'm a beginner, I experiment with different papers for different effects. Do you think--I mean, I AM a writer by trade--that I would write down what I've done when it works? Nope. So every painting is a brand new adventure.
ReplyDeleteGood luck at the church... and with remembering the successful steps. (Nice "talking" with you.)
I love your lunch bag. Very cute and practical too!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Now, for the notes on how to make it... I had a "zipper redo" on a project bag... well, several 'redos' geesh. After the # I've put in, you think I would make some notes... I guess you could say 'live and learn" or not. Keep on sewing.
ReplyDeleteGreat opening blog photo btw.