As you may have noticed, I now have my own domain (check it out, woot!); as far as I know right now, this should in no way affect how you view this blog or see it in a reader (such as Bloglovin). If that is not the case (i.e. if your link from the old blog no longer works or if new posts are not showing in your reader), please let me know and I will do my best to figure out where I went wrong. I'm also working on a whole new design for the site and I'm hoping to have that up and running soon. I feel like I need a fresh new look as I move forward with my quilting/sewing and my pattern business.
So that this post is not completely devoid of pictures (and to prove that while I may not have been blogging, I have managed to fit in some sewing time), let's talk about the Boxy Pouch I made using Bonnie's tutorial.
I made this last month just before heading to LA for two weeks for work (see, that's the other thing, work. It does have a tendency to get in the way). These cute boxy pouches kept popping up all over Instagram and I just had to make one to carry my extra knitting project to LA with me.
My idea was to use lots of low volume/neutral prints and then throw in a few brighter colours for a little pop. As you can see, most of the colour pops are Lizzy House Pearl Bracelets.
For the interior I used some of my most favourite print from Heather Ross' Briar Rose. That little mama bee just makes me so happy every time I see her!
If I had thought about it a little more, I would have made sure that the aqua-green prints from both panels weren't at the top, but oh well.
Okay, I think that's it for today, but you can expect to see me around these parts very soon! If you have any ideas, or something you'd specifically like to see when I redesign the site, please let me know and I'll take it into consideration. Much love peeps!
Glad you're feeling better! You're one of the first bloggers I started following 4+ years ago, and I always love your posts! Great little boxy pouch you made! and thanks for the link to Bonnie's tute.
ReplyDeleteI think all of us struggle to find our niche' in this community. I wrote a post about this a few days ago myself : http://stlouisfolkvictorian.blogspot.com/2014/03/do-i-need-master-plan.html
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that you will be jumping back in and doing your thing again. Great boxed pouch, those are so much fun to make.
It sounds like you hit a few rough patches in the road. Don't let anyone keep you from your dreams and ideas!
ReplyDeleteOh I just made one of these pouches using Bonnie's tutorial too! Aren't they fab? I love yours!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Kaye! I am glad you feel better. Sometimes our disappointments lead to great things. Who knows what He has foreseen for us next!
ReplyDeleteI've missed you!! Don't fret about not blogging. It's soooo 2013. ;) Welcome back, sweet girl! Guess what? I'll be at Q.M. too! (this is the first place I've said that out loud, because I still can't believe it myself) EEK! I'll be helping out Amanda Herring (The Quilted Fish) in her booth, so I hope you'll stop by and say hi. You'll recognize me, I'll be the one looking like a deer in headlights!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear from you again. My suggestion for your new blog design is to still keep that picture of yourself hugging the fabric bundle. I just love that picture! I can just imagine your quilty dreams :)
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