It's my day to take part in the UR Priceless blog hop. YEAH!!! I've had a lot of fun making these five purses and I have plans (and the supplies) to make more!
Thank you
Madame Samm from Sew We Quilt and
Katherine from Sew Me Something Good for organizing and cheering us on for this wonderful (and addictive) project!
The coin purse pattern can be purchased here!
It includes 40 PHOTOS, which are worth a 1,000 languages :)
Be sure to check out the creations of my fellow co-conspirators co-posters for the day.
I've never made anything like these little coin purses before and this is a pretty busy time of the year for me, but they were just so darn cute that I simply couldn't resist. (Could you?) Of course I really didn't have to make five of these and have the pieces and parts ready for three more, but they are easy to make and I couldn't stop my brain from thinking about them. :-)
Here's my first attempt. Oh yea, I've decided to name each of my purses, just like I do my quilts. Why not, right?
This is "My Contribution to the National Debt." The little circles and swirls all over the fabrics made me think of the fireworks on July 4th so I'll store a bit of money for the government coffers here. Notice I've used the green stuff and not coins here. I'm being realistic, not wishful. :-)
Here's my "Mad Money" purse.
I'll use this to set aside money for when the grandkids are here. The colors just remind me of fun, girly stuff.
I know it won't last long, but I think I can get by with just saving coins to entertain the kids.
Well, I had to make a purse to help me save up for all those Christmas presents I need to buy, now didn't I? I've named this one "You Can't Buy Happiness, But I'm Going To Try Anyway" Do you notice there is no money with this purse yet? I really am not ready to think about shopping yet, so I'm going to ignore it as long as possible. I know it won't work, but I'm going to try anyway. :-)
Instead of shopping for Christmas, I'd rather be thinking about saving for some really exciting trip. I know Jack loves to travel, so maybe I should give him this "On The Road Again" purse so he can start saving.
This final purse today is probably my favorite. At least it's the one that is truly most dear to my heart and probably the one which will see the most action. Introducing "Stash".
All the side are from patchwork pieces that I sewed together using scraps.
Even the inside (lining) is patchwork.
I think we can all relate to the money pictured here. Coins just won't cut it, will they?
As I said before, these were a lot of fun and pretty easy but I have to admit that like many others have said, the handles were the most challenging thing for me. I found it really helpful to use my
Clover Wonderclips to hold the handles in place while I hand stitched them, and I'm please with the results.
Thanks for reading this very long post. As a reward, I'm having a little giveaway. :-)
Just like these coin purses, every woman needs at least one little black dress and here's your chance to win one. Don't worry, it's a one-size-fits-all.
For your chance to win this cute little charm pack, just leave me a message here on this post. You don't have to be a follower, but I'd be pleased if you decided to become one. :-)
The winner will be randomly selected and announced in the evening on November 15th, which is a couple of days after the hop ends. That should give everyone a chance to read the posts and enter the giveaway.
I think I'll go back and make another purse.... :-)