Thursday, November 8, 2012

Wallets and the Fabric Casket

It is wallet time again! I am back into making wallets. I go through phases-- you've probably noticed if you've been a Sweet Sparrow customer for any amount of time--because there's just so many different things I want to make!

I am bringing back the zip pocket wallets that I love so much. I stopped doing them after we moved last January because they are very time-consuming in the cutting and assembling department. But they are so worth it because a cute wallet is hard to find!

Here is a "tall" size wallet in the works. I feel like I am talking about a Starbucks drink...
Isn't this fabric fabulous? Different hues of purple in a medallion print. Yum. Sorry the photo coloring is so wonky. My camera does not like indoor pics.



I had to share this pic with you. This is the fabric casket--not to sound morbid--but it is where I keep my stash...and it looks like a coffin! 
I keep fabric here and in 2 other places in my closet. I have a lot of fabric.


Here's my machine. Just took a pic because she is so pretty. I love her. =)




And one last pic of my scissor cup because these birds are so cute. They brighten up my sewing area and keep things neat!

3 comments:

  1. Your fabric is my yarn! I have a trunk full of yarn that sits at the end of my bed. Setting up an inventory on Ravelry.com has helped and I'm starting to knock down the stash by knitting some Christmas gifts and donations.

    That is a really cute scissor cup, too!

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  2. Ha ha, I am glad you can relate! I can just imagine that buying all those different colors of yarn is hard not to do. I am glad Ravelry is helping you! Here's to de-stashing!! :)

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  3. Just checking back for any new posts you may have written.
    I’ve been a follower on your blog for a while now and would like to invite you to visit my blog and follow me back. Sorry I took so long for the invitation.

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