AIMR
(Linda -In the year 2025, I am happy to be alive! :us:)
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I have so many small pieces of fabric that I purchased just because I loved the prints. They have been wasting away in a bin. Time to use them up! Hmmm…this sounds familiar…yep, similar post from 2021!
There are so many good tutorials on YouTube. I am going to try them all (Ha ha…see you in 2050!).
Your fabric choices are so lovely, and thanks for sharing the video. These might be a good project for a charity sale my workplace is thinking of having.
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AIMR
(Linda -In the year 2025, I am happy to be alive! :us:)
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Oh that’s great to know. Also really useful if you just need to sew for mental health, bit can’t do big things. Those fabrics are so lovely. Thanks for sharing this.
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AIMR
(Linda -In the year 2025, I am happy to be alive! :us:)
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Thank you…yes, definitely a little finished project makes me feel accomplished on days that I can barely function (the rainy weather is partially to blame!).
I am going to make several more and use them to put in a cash tip when we go out to eat. It will be just a little extra maybe to brighten someone’s day!
Oh…I need to make some little thank you notes to put inside! Or maybe just a positive note since some people might get miffed for thanking them for doing a good job…
Saw this YouTube video and thought of you @AIMR
While the project video doesn’t tell you at all that it is for a small fabric pouch, it is quite a cute one. (The pattern is a paid download)
AIMR
(Linda -In the year 2025, I am happy to be alive! :us:)
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Thanks! I love those simple projects when I just need a quick perk up!
I have made a similar pouch, but each one is slightly different and fun to make.
I carry these in a pouch in my tote bag and hand them out to random people or I put tips in them and leave them on the table with a thank you note.
I figure everyone has business cards or some sort of card that they can use these for, and if not, they can pass them on.