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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Coin Purse Blog Hop and Giveaway

Today is November 5th......which brings the start of the UR Priceless coin purse blog hop and IHAN® is also doing a giveaway.  I had not planned on breaking my hand and being on painkillers when I wrote this post....but that is my reality today.   I'm going to show the some coin purses I made and some that  friends helped me make as well. 

 These were made using the pattern we were provided for this hop.  The one in front is a re-purposed Brighton jewelry bag.  
 I really like the fabric used in this bag so I saved it thinking I would use them to make some of MJ's Bag Tags.  Instead I decided to make a coin purse.  

When the coin purse is opened there is a little message for the person I'm giving this one to;
 a little note inside :)

 I found a tutorial that taught me how to make coin purses in any shape I wanted HERE.  I then made the coin purses below:

 "Coin purses are not just for girls" according to my co-workers...LOL.  I made one that would attach to their backpacks.


Creepy ay?
Bugs on the inside too....yuck!

Naturally I made a hexagon shaped coin purse....I love this fabric too.
Flowers inside too.

This was made from upholstery fabric.

I didn't get as far as putting a frame on this one yet and I really like the fabric for this one too.

The next coin purses were a collaboration with  Textile Artists, Ruth Chandler , Jean Overmeyer and myself.  Ruth sketched the pattern and Jean made them come to life.
Phillip Jacobs Chrysanthemum fabric....oh you know I love this fabric.
Didn't Jean do a wonderful job of making these coin purses?  Yes...she fussy cut my  fabric and it is a good thing I love her...LOL.

Giveaway....oh yeah!  

Hoffman Batiks are beautiful and these will make more than a few coin purse.  Also included are these two coin purse frames.  Just be a follower of the IHAN® blog and leave a comment on this post for your chance to win.  A winner will be drawn at random on November 13th, the last day of the blog hop.

If you would like to make some coin purses too....IHAN® has a nice inventory ready to ship :)

Make sure you visit the other blogs who are participating in the blog hop:



To see the entire blog hop schedule, visit Katherine at Sew Me Something Good blog.

Smiles,
Kelly 
 

166 comments:

  1. Oh how fun! I love the little note inside. I hope you aren't in too much pain! :-/ Thanks for the chance!

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  2. i would love to try to make one thanks

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  3. What a great variety of coin purses Kelly...I especially love the one you made using the Brighton jewelry bag (I have a few of those as well)...so I may have to try making one! Thanks for sharing and for the sweet giveaway...of course, I'm already a follower :o)

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  4. Just all so pretty! Love the little note inside, how cute is that!! Oh, do take care - heard of your injury and how sweet you had helpers so you could make the Hop.

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  5. They are all great - thanks for sharing.

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  6. Your purses are very lovely. I love them all. Thanks for sharing and for a great give away
    And I am a new follower
    Britt-Inger in Sweden

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  7. Those are beautiful purses! I have been a follower.

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  8. They are all lovely purses. I hope it doesn't take too long for your hand to heal.

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  9. I am a follower of your blog. I just received four frames that I ordered from you in the mail. Thanks for fast service. I would love to win more. I want to make these for little gifts.

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  10. I've always wanted to learn how to make these little purses, so thanks for all the information you've shared, and thanks for the giveaway! I'm already a follower.

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  11. I've never tried coin purses but they sure look cute! I've added them to my list of things to try! Have a speedy recovery!

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  12. These are just adorable...love your choice of fabrics! I am a follower!

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  13. That is a nice give away. These coin purses are so cute. Would love to make one. Will have to check it out after Christmas.

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  14. adorable, great choices of fabric...if you would like these on our pinterest board...let me know... to a speedy recovery

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  15. Wonderful coin bags. They would make great gifts.

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  16. WOW!!! Lookin' absolutely fabulous!! Thanks for all of the great information! I found a tutorial with pattern as well and found it extremely helpful!!

    Don't add my name for your wonderful giveaway because if any of your readers catch my comment I'll be giving away 10 of these adorable little frames along with a fatquarter.

    The frames I'm giving away came from my favorite gal, Kelly! thanks dearie!!

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  17. Lovely pursesand what a great idea about the different shapes!

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  18. I cannot believe the gorgeous purses!! I think something can't be topped and then the next blog blows me away! Yours are all "blow me away"!! Also love the "Swiss Cheese" left of the chrys.... fabric! Thanks for sharing and the chance to win! Guess I need to get to your shop and order some frames!! I'm SO inspired!!

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  19. You sure were a busy little coin purse maker! lol

    My friend is coming over today for our sew-in! I am excited to make mine today! I show Wednesday! :)

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  20. Great purse in so many color shapes too, I just became a follower. I would love the chance at winning, thanks. The 13th just happens to be my birthday and those yummy fabrics would make a great gift, lol.

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  21. Kelly, those are all so pretty. So sorry about your hand! I follow you. And that fussy cut fabric picture is hilarious.

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  22. They are BEAUTIFUL! -- they make mine look like kiddy crafts, lol.

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  23. Oh these are just so cute. I love all the different ones that you and others have helped you to make. I hope your hand heals I know what you are going thru...about 8 weeks ago I broke 2 fingers on my right hand and it was very hard to do much of anything....If you need any help with cutting I will be more than happy to help you out now that I can use my right hand. Yes I am a follower to your wonderful blog...

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  24. Love the inspiration to try different shapes. You have so many great ideas!

    Sorry about your hand - hope you are back to fighting strength soon.

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  25. Wow, love all those little purses. So cute, you did a great job.

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  26. Cute bags and thanks for the link. Sorry about your mishap - hope you will be back in full force in not too long. I'm a follower of IHAN!

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  27. Fantastic gifts. I will have to get some of these to make Christmas gifts, I think. I am a happy follower of your blog.

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  28. What wonderful coin purses and all the different sizes are neat! Hope your wrist is getting better and what a fantastic giveaway!

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  29. Your purses are wonderful and thanks for sharing the info on the tut. Great christmas ideas.

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  30. So many beauties here, makes me want to make one too :) Hope your feeling better soon and I am a happy follower!

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  31. Oh, Kelly, your purses are so cute! I love the fabrics you chose too! Great job!

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  32. They are all so creative! Clearly these little purses are addictive - I feel like I need to make some right away. Sorry about your injury - hope you heal quickly.

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  33. Love all the different shapes you made. It was worth the fussy cutting! I am a follower (and a fellow day 1 person!).

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  34. LOVE how you made all different shapes of purses.. now that is FUN!!

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  35. Great variations! The message inside is precious! So glad you were able to finish these up!I follow!

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  36. I love all your fabric choices, Kelly. Great job and thanks for this wonderful opportunity. Judy C

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  37. I love the special note inside the coin purse! Now that was a great idea!!

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  38. i have a pattern, fabrics but not a purse frame
    perhaps is this give away for me.
    marjavoortman@solcon.nl

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  39. I love your purses and just adore the message inside- what a wonderful idea!!

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  40. what great version of the purses was made. great way to reuse some favorite fabrics too.
    I am a follower and would love a chance to win the giveaway. thanks.
    hope you are doing good today.

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  41. lovely purses.
    so sorry about your hand
    I am a follower

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  42. Those purses are so cute! Great use of the embroidery on the inside of that bag too.

    Cindy

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  43. I am a new follower. Sorry about the injury to your hand. Thanks for a chance to win some lovely stuff.

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  44. Great purses Kelly! I'd love to try making one!
    I'm a happy follower!
    Hope your hand is improving!!

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  45. What inspiring photos!! I would have never thought of using upholstery fabric, but that is a fabulous idea (and I have some sample books just waiting for a project). Thanks for the inspiration and for the chance to win! (Sorry about your hand!)

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  46. I love the upholstery one! The surprises when you open each one up is a treat too! (Am a follower)

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  47. The fussy cutting of the fabric looks spectacular and your embroidery on the inside is such a great idea. They each are wonderful.

    Hope the healing is going well ;)

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  48. You did a great job on the coin purses. I guess I will have to try one, two or more. Thanks, Nancy P.

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  49. I love the idea of a note inside the purse--very cute! Madame Samm sure got me going with her coin purse pattern and the frames I ordered from you finished them off perfectly. I love these little coin purses! :O)

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  50. Lovely! I hope you get better soon.

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  51. Hi Kelly just loved all the different ideas for the coin purses so now I have pattern and handles(ordered from you) so I have to get busy. Your fabrics are gorgeous, I want to make one for my 5 year old grandson. Blessings Sandra PS you know I am a follower

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  52. Hi!!! Hope your hand heals quickly!!! Love the note inside!!! Very sweet!!! Love the bugs too!!! Great idea to have hooked on backpacks...I know my grandson 5 has to carry change and just being loose or in a pocket it doesn't always make it till he needs it!!! Thanks for the fun give a way!!!

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  53. Gorgeous purses. Thanks for sharing.I am a happy follower
    bonnielarson58@gmail.com

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  54. These are so cute! I'd love to make some of them. I am a follower and am so sorry about your hand. Here's hoping that you heal quickly.

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  55. Love your purses. How cute they are! I am a follower, and thank you for sharing.

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  56. You and your helpers did a great job. Of course I am a follower. I don't know which of the purses are my favorite. It is a toss-up between the blue plaid and white or the "creepy" one. BTW, I ordered frames from you and really was amazed at the fast turnaround. Thanks.

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  57. I am a new follower and just love your fabric choices for your coin purse. Thanks for sharing....Judith, Texas

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  58. I love your coin purses!! Such a great idea to make one for your co-worker. These look very cute, and would make great little gifts.

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  59. Kelly, all your coin purses are fabulous! They're such a delightful modern creation. They take me back to the days of my grandmother's "pocket book" and my mother always had a coin purse as well. And my, what lovely batiks those are! (I did not read a single slur...maybe your pain medication isn't strong enough. LOL)

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  60. I think everything has been said to compliment these purses, but I find them all beautiful

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  61. Kelly-I appreciate you providing the link for the tutorial as it looks easy, but it's always helpful to have a step-by-step approach as I am a "visual" learner. So much fun and it looks like it's a great way to use scraps, which we all have an in abundance. It appears to be mildly addicting! Thanks for sharing, and I'd love to win your generous giveaway.

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  62. Yours are so so cute. I love them. It looks like they are addicting. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  63. The purses are great like all on the hop, put I truly love the idea of a message inside. The fabric choices were also great, but I really appreciated you providing the tutorial link it will help other people who would love to make this bag. I am a follower.

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  64. First of all I can't believe I was not already following you! Mistake corrected! Now, I love the coin purse with the message. Absolutely awesome idea! I love your coin purses.

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  65. Your purses are just lovely! And thanks for the link!

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  66. I want to make one too! Hope you are feeling better!

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  67. I hope your hand is healing well! You have some adorable purses, and I am a follower. I love your blog!

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  68. I would love to learn to make these esp since I am looking for ideas for my sister's birthday. It's the 13th...too late for that day, but maybe a belated gift? or for Christmas?

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  69. I'd LOVE to make one! Hope you get better soon - it's pure torture not to be able to do anything stitchy!

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  70. I'd love to learn to make these purses, my favorite was the one with the message inside! Feel better!

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  71. I love that you stitched I love you in that coin purse what a lovely surprise

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  72. Oh my! A broken hand sounds painful and terribly inconvenient!! Thanks for sharing not only your creations, but the link to the tutorial on making a coin purse in other shapes. Also, your fabric choices are really wonderful.

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  73. I am a follower, so thanks for the extra opportunity to win the giveaway! :-)

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  74. What a nice give-away, Kelly. You are so great

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  75. Your coin purses re beautiful! I love how you embroidered one of them. It makes me want to squeeze in some time to play with my embroidery machine.

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  76. Wonderful coin purses! Hope you are on the road to recovery. Thank you for the tutorial and the great giveaway. I am a follower.
    jbechosend at sbcglobal dot net

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  77. I love all of your purses!! And thanks for your wonderful customer service when I ordered the frames...and then more frames! I'm a new follower and would love to win the giveaway!

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  78. I love coin purses. I have been looking for a pattern. Thanks!

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  79. Bandaged hand and all, you still manage to brighten our day....thanks!

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  80. Those coin purses are darling. If I'd win I wouldn't always dig to the bottom of my purse for money!

    paweis at yahoo dot com

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  81. Your coin purses are fun to look at. I might have to give one a try. I hope your hand heals quickly, but never hurts get help with house cleaning. :-)

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  82. I so want to make these as gifts!!! What a beautiful assortment you and I love the message inside of the purse. Great idea!!

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  83. So sorry about your hand. All the little purses are fabulous. The message on the inside is a very clever idea!
    pnconverse(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  84. you did a lovely job with your coin purses, the hexagon was really creative! Thanks for the chance to win as well!

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  85. Yay they are superb , can't wait to show you mine!

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  86. You and Jean are so talented. These look like fun.

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  87. I'm a follower. These purses are just too cute! Sure hope you are doing better!

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  88. Thanks for the giveaway! I love the Phillip Jacobs Chrysanthemum fabric, too!

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  89. I am a follower and I must say that I really love the hexagon purse!

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  90. You made the most beautiful coin purses, I love your original choice of fabric and form. Thanks for showing.

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  91. Love your coin purses. I havent made one yet but want to try. Thanks for giveaway. I have been a follower for awhile.

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  92. I can't wait to sit down and finally get to work on my coin purse frames I got at IHAN. I've got some thoughts on which fabrics to use. I've got some scraps of old upholstery stuff... that could be fun!

    Hope your hand is feeling better. Sending big hugs from the pacific Northwest!

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  93. Your purses are fabulous, particularly love the one with the upholstery fabric! Hope your hand heals quickly!

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  94. You have me wishing I had signed up for this hop , these coin purses are just too cute, love your fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win , I am a follower.

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  95. They are yummiest.Love your fabrics.Thanks for the chance,I`m a follower!

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  96. Your coin purses are wonderful! I love the idea of a message embroidered inside. The boy version is a good idea. And I do love the hexagon shape! Thanks for a chance in your giveaway. I hope you hand feels better soon.

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  97. I really like the message inside and love the fussy cutting. I am a follower

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  98. great purses, beautiful fabrics and one funny picture ☺

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  99. these are all so lovely!! thanks for sharing!

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  100. So beautiful....and I love the message inside. I want to remember that for my grandgirls! blessings, marlene

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  101. Rosemary B here: Oh Ilove all of these! Gorgeous fabrics, so classy and snazzy, nice embroidery too, well done.
    Thank you for sharing

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  102. They are all beautiful. I love the embroidered message on the inside of the purse. Very creative.

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  103. I'm a new follower. Thank you for the opportunity to win a great giveaway.

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  104. Just signed up to follow your blog. Love the lurse with the note. Great idea!

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  105. I am so enjoying seeing all these coin purses. They are wonerful and I am thinking I will have to try and make one myself. Thanks for sharing and for the chance at your giveaway.

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  106. Love the purse with the special message...actually I love all of yours! Hope you are feeling better and get healed up SOON!!!

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  107. These are adorable. Will have to make one or two or . . .. Hope you get well soon!

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  108. Inspirational. What great gifts these would make for Christmas, Birthdays, and more. Darn, I didn't think of making these for a fundraiser this weekend as they'd also be great in the silent auction/raffle baskets.

    Your quilting friends did a great job making these. Love all their ideas, shapes, fussy cutting. Inspirational to say the least. And, of course, I think they'd really look cute in Hoffman Fabrics too!

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  109. I'm so glad you've got some helpers there after your hand episode! :) Great fabrics and so many wonderful little purses. I am a follower. Happy healing.

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  110. LOve them one and all. So sorry about your hand. Thanks for sharing.

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  111. I love that you put a special message inside one, so great!

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  112. I hope that your hand is feeling a little better. It will take a little time! Nice work with the bags. Looks like they aren't that hard to make right?

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  113. I hope that your hand is feeling a little better. It will take a little time! Nice work with the bags. Looks like they aren't that hard to make right?

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  114. Another fabulous set of little purses -- you are so stinking creative!! The hexagon is particularly cute! Sounds like you are in very good spirits, which makes me very happy! :)

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  115. Great job Kelly, a wonderful parade of priceless purses. I love the coin purses you made for your co-workers...too cute! Thanks for sharing in the blog hop. I'm hoping to make a few more coin purses for gifts. They are addicting, just can't stop at making only one. Happy stitching, Pauline

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  116. Of course I follow your blog. I love these coin purses and would love to make some for Christmas gifts. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  117. I am following your blog. The little purses are all so cute.

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  118. Such pretty purses you made. I especially like the one with the message inside. I'm going to be borrowing that ideas!

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  119. Love your coin purses! Lots of variety in size and fabrics. I'd love to make one myself. Yes, I'm a follower as well.

    Thank you for a great giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  120. Loving your orange sunflower coin purse the best,although they are all sweet!

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  121. Very cute coin purses. Terrific fabrics. Thanks for sharing.

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  122. You've made some lovely purses, well done for persevering. Hope the hand heals soon

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  123. That's a lot of purses made out gorgeous fabrics! Thanks for sharing them all and the chance to win. I'm a follower.

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  124. The coin purses are just darling and I would love to make some in that gorgeous fabric, thanks for sharing.

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  125. They are all so pretty! Great job on them. Please enter me in to the giveaway!
    hulseybg@gmail.com

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  126. I am a follower! and love the message you put in your first purse! I'm sorry to hear about your arm, hope your healing is fast and complete.
    grecomara@gmail.com

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  127. Such adorable coin purses....

    I love them all!!!!! Hope the pain killers are keeping the pain under control....

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  128. They are very cute purses! I am a follower. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  129. Love the blue one in the top picture. You really went the distance on purses! Thanks for sharing.

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  130. I love these coin purses..they are so cute! Thanks for the chance to win.

    I was sorry to hear you broke your hand....how awful! I have to read backwards now and see how it happened, as I have been behind on reading blogs again. I hope you are on the mend and feeling better soon.

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  131. Pretty purses !!! Thanks for the frames. Sorry about the hand....ouch!

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  132. Love your purses, especially your creative idea for a message inside!!
    Thank you for a chance to win your giveaway too.

    Hope your hand is doing better and better!
    Blessings & Aloha!
    I am at our daughter, son in law, and grandbaby's home visiting, but wanted to stop by and check out the amazing coin purses!

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  133. Kelly, oh how cute these are! Love the fabrics of all of them, but especially the shape of your hexiepurse! Such cuteness. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!

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  134. Sorry to hear about your hand- your purses are delightful and I will be back to check out the how to - I am rather addicted to these little things and could definitely use more frames

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  135. I'm so sorry about your hand. I hope it heals quickly! I am a follower and I'd love a chance to win a purse frame to try making a purse too.
    Barb@Witsend

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  136. OOOOOOOH!!!! these lil purses are ADORABLE! Beautiful!! Would loooooooove to make some too!!

    Thanks for the chance to win too! :)

    Praying quick healing to your hand.....take care of it...and listen to Dr.

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  137. These are fabulous. They are all looking very pretty

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  138. Hope you are feeling better but glad you were able to show us your beautiful purses and fabrics. I love the added touch of a message in one, that's very special

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  139. These are great :-)
    Have a great day.

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  140. Do hope your hand is healing fast. Love the gorgeous purses you've made and the lovely giveaway pack. Would love to win it but not sure if you'd post to Australia.

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  141. I follow iHan, and I love these coin purses Wouldn't I love to be drawn as the winner of this giveaway.

    Kristin F

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  142. Would love to win this giveaway. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  143. aww Kelly, i wish i had thought of adding a special note inside my wedding purse.... but mine would have to be hand stitched I just have a regular machine. Maybe I can still add their names and the date inside by hand (will probably be very fiddly?? or maybe I'll have to make another and the first one can be for my granddaughter, :D

    your fabrics are great (fussy cut, oh my, and all, love the creepy buggy one, lol) but your purse chapes are fantastic, lots of cool styles!! What a huge amount of fun you had!!!

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  144. Such pretty coin purses. So much talent out there!

    Happy Sewing!
    Nancy

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  145. I follow your blog and would love to make some more coin purses for gifts.

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  146. I follow IHAN via email.

    wordygirl at earthlink dot net

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  147. I love it! What a great little purse!

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  148. I follow by email and would LOVE to win :) What a fab fussy cut purse!

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  149. Yes we love Philip Jacobs fabric. Nice job on the coin purses. I am surprised you were coherent enough to write the blog post. Hope your hand gets better.

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  150. Yes, I follow your posts by feed/email.

    Thanks, Kelley..would love to win! Love your fabrics you chose. Hope your hand is healing well!

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  151. I have persisted and finally displayed the comment box. Hope that your hand is healing and the IHAN crew is catering to your needs and whims. Those purses are pretty and u r priceless too! Thanks for the giveaway - your follower MarciaW

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  152. Whether I win a kit or not , I Need to make these too. I have a bucket of tie silk fabric, I hink will work.

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  153. What cute coin purses! :) I like the fussy cut flowers and the picture of the fabric after cutting out the pieces... :)

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