Saturday 25 April 2015

I think I need an intervention!

So, I spent some time in my sewing room yesterday. I was supposed to be tidying up but I got a bit sidetracked. I bought a new handbag while we were away so I thought a new little purse was in order. I just couldn't decide on a fabric combination.........and now I have eight little zipper purses and one larger pouch. Now I just have to decide which one goes in my handbag. It's a great little free tutorial at Noodlehead. Anna has lots of great patterns and tutorials.

I have signed up for Chookyblue's virtual sewing weekend at the end of May. Will I see you there?

We spent this morning at our local ANZAC service, watched the boys march with their school, and just enjoyed our beautiful park and community. So thankful for the peace and freedom we have.

Susan x

21 comments:

  1. Yes it's because of them we get to be here today.
    Lest we forget. xox

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  2. Fabulous Susan...one to match your bags! Yes I will 'see' you for Chooky's virtual sewing weekend! Lest We Forget

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  3. No intervention needed, just having some creative fun. They are all very cute and would make lovely little gifts. A quiet day of remembrance here.

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  4. Your pouches look great, Susan. I really must try making some. Lest we forget.

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  5. You have done well with the little purses!! So many to choose from! Went to our local ANZAC service too but was an hour late!! Bit embarrassing!! Hope to get it right next year!

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  6. Love your little pouches!
    I have made the open wide zippered pouch by Noodlehead before, but not any little pouches.
    Yours look great!!!

    Lest we forget.

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  7. That is funny Susan. Nothing like having 8 to choose from lol

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  8. Dear Susan,
    this is amazing, 8 bags instead of tidying up. I will remember that one.Too funny.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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  9. Sometimes a project turns into potato chips - just can't stop (at one bag-:)...each one is so cute. I saw a photo taken in Melbourne - 250,000 crocheted poppies made for Anzac Memorial Day. A loving hands-on tribute to the fallen.

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  10. Love your collection of bags, they are going to make great pressies! I am impressed you had that many zippers on hand!

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  11. Susan, I think you might have OPD ( Obsessive Pouch Disorder). Fortunately it can be cured by multiple, regular sewing days where you make any number of items, but limited to one pouch per session. This MUST be done with the support of several friends in to help prevent a relapse. Repeat several times until cured.

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  12. they look very cute...
    that productivity shows you got some quality time to yourself!
    well done

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  13. Wow you were busy, they all look amazing. Which one did you choose for yourself,

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  14. Funny! I agree with Raelee xxx

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  15. Great bags, you can never have too many xx

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  16. Hi Susan ,wow I love all your bags they are all so cute,well done xx

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  17. It's impossible to stop at one of those lovely little bags.... I'll see you at the end of May at the stitching weekend...
    Hugz

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  18. No Susan, definitely no intervention needed, but perhaps a storage basket for them all?!

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  19. Great little bags.. you will be spoilt for choice now.

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  20. Have you made a choice? they are all lovely.

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