This starts as an idea and gets (
Then it goes to a full-sized pattern trial.
It gets cut out and stitched and the final piece is subjected to my scrutiny to be sure that it looks like I intended it to look. If not, adjustments are made to the pattern and it goes back to the sewing stage.
This one miraculously managed to work out the first time.
That rarely happens.
Then it goes to the make up a bunch more stage.
One for my kiddo
and one for my Swap partner for the Pretty {little} pouch swap on Flickr.
And finally, it goes to the pattern which you can download here. A big Thank-you goes out to Yeechi who digitized the pattern for me. Thanks Yeechi!
I hope you like it. If you do make this pouch, please share your pics in the Trilliumdesign ~share it Flickr Pool. Let me know what you think! I would love your feedback.
Happy Sewing!
oh boy! I'm sure jealous of your partner, this lovely has so many elements that I love, triangles, pleats, hand stitching, linen, orange, yellow...sigh...I'm going to have to be a copy cat and make one for meself...
ReplyDeleteLove the pouch you made for your partner!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial, the pouch has a great shape!
This turned out so beautifully. It just goes to show how the simplest pattern can be made fabulous with attention to detail.
ReplyDeleteI love it and just made it!!
ReplyDeletethank you!
Is there a tutorial or just a pattern?
ReplyDeleteI just see the pattern not a tutorial. Am I missing something?
ReplyDeleteThere is no tutorial - just the free pattern. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice pouch. I tried this immediately. Here you can see what is made of it: http://tattewatteke.blogspot.be/2013/08/stof-gebogen-ritstasje-met-geflockt.html.
ReplyDeleteThank you a lot for posting this pattern.