So I just keep on doing what I'm doing and you'll have to wait and see what I come up with. I sure do have "plans" but I'm not willing to share as they are changing all the time.
I'm starting the year with action. I put together tutorial on those vinyl pouches. I hope you'll like it. It is a bit long and not really exact measurement. I was also thinking if I should ask someone to edit my English but I didn't want to bother anyone. So it's just the negligent way.
I used number of free tutorials out there and I felt like I should contribute to community as well. We'll see on the feedback if it's any good. You can find my tut HERE.
Since it's Friday allready I'm linking up with TGIFF and Crazy mom quilts.
Goodness - they're fantastic Vera. What a great idea - very useful.
ReplyDeleteI love these! But I have never sewn with vinyl!
ReplyDeleteThis is great, would be cool for air travel, too!
ReplyDeleteThere is no obligation to have resolutions or lists. Just keep doing whatever works for you! I love your pouches and think they look so very useful, but like MsMidge I have never sewn with vinyl so I'm a bit scared :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd your English is not so bad, and writing is a great way to keep learnt and improving, so don't feel bad that it's not perfect yet.
E xx
These are so cute! The rainbow is so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great visual way to hold all your small sewing things.
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Every year I make a resolution to quit smoking. I quit 10 years ago, so it's the only resolution I'm successful with each year, LOL! Maybe I should resolve to buy lots of fabric and patterns - that's another one I could easily keep! ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat pouches and such a creative way to store them, love it.
ReplyDeleteha ha. I agree. No guilt felt from reading all these New Year's resolutions. I think as long as you have a good vision of the big picture you're ok. Your blog has a nice visual appeal.
ReplyDeleteThese vinyl bags are great Vera, and resolutions are seriously over-rated :)
ReplyDeleteCool idea for all those knick-knacks!!
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ReplyDeleteA colour-orded dream. My daughters would love these.
ReplyDeleteThese are so clever. Really want to try making (at least!) one. Thank you for taking the time to write the tute.
ReplyDeleteFun rainbow on display, ; )
ReplyDeleteYeah! Thanks for the tutorial! Your rainbow pouches are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love those pouches! I'm going to try some :) thanks for linking up. I have no resolutions either!
ReplyDeleteomg! what a cool way to organize all those little things and see them too!
ReplyDeleteYour pouches are great for organizing. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to organise!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome idea Vera!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Love these, they are so darn cute.
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ReplyDeleteHaha...you and I think very much alike! I am looking forward to seeing what you create :)
ReplyDeleteLove your rainbow pouches! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I have a bunch of bedding packages I could cut up to use the vinyl!
ReplyDeleteI love those!! And such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove them -- I'll give it a go! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling!!! I've got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for tomorrow morning that links to your tutorial:
ReplyDeletehttp://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-scrappy-vinyl-storage-bags/2014/07/08/
--Anne
Hi Vera
ReplyDeleteI was drawn to your blog name and had to look! Fabulous bags for toiletries Thankyou so very much for sharing xxx Amanda
Hi Vera
ReplyDeleteI was drawn to your blog name and had to look! Fabulous bags for toiletries Thankyou so very much for sharing xxx Amanda
where can i find the video for the vinyl bag?
ReplyDeletethere is no video, just tutorial. there are links in this post ;) or hit the tutorial bookmark up on the page ;)
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