Antique Sewing Machine Travel Bag
My sister asked me to make it as a birthday present for her sister-in-law. I used upcycled wool in a soft dappled fawn colour which provides a lovely shabby chic feel.
The tiny sewing notions print fabric was peeled off a damaged sewing box, which I bought at a car boot sale last year. I also used it for the zipper end tabs and they look pretty cute!
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Another lovely make!!!! xxx Hope your preperations are going well for the weekend xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Josie, I've not seen your lovely blog before.... such beautiful quality and craftsmanship! I hope it's okay if I add this to my blogs list?
ReplyDeleteYes, of course! I looked at your blog and was blown away by the beauty of the tiny clothes you stitch.
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I love the bag - especially the sewing machine appllique!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful make and the recycled fabric is really lovely. xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous little pouch, love the little touches, especially using the scissors motif next to the zip!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I love your style! Jxo
ReplyDeleteThe zip stoppers are what make this pouch so special!! hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteoh how cute is that! Love the zip ends, they're so neat
ReplyDeleteHi Josie, your pouch looks gorgeous, I love repurposing wool too and of course, there's nothing like a grey one!
ReplyDeletethat is really lovely you have such a clean simple and must have style
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful and I love the sewing notions fabric you used.
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous, it really is, and I love the way you used small amounts of the sewing notions fabric to such clever effect, like at the end of the zips. x
ReplyDeleteHi Josie, I came across your blog via pinterest. I have just learned how to do free motion sewing and wanted to thank you for sharing all the lovely inspiration you have on your blog!
ReplyDeleteLynsey x
What fabulous texture! Love it :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat pouch Josie, I am sure your sister-in-law will love it!
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