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;
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
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 :)
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Beaquilter
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Buzzing and Bumbling
ANNIEOFBLUEGABLES
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Quilt-n-Queen
Hill Valley Quilter
Loopy Lou's Adventures Into Handicrafts
Just Let Me Quilt
Lixie Makes It
Beaquilter
Sunshine, Handmade
Buzzing and Bumbling
ANNIEOFBLUEGABLES
Needled Mom
The Slow Quilter
A Quilting Sheep
Quilt-n-Queen
To see the entire blog hop schedule, visit Katherine at Sew Me Something Good blog.
Smiles,
Kelly