I told you that I was a little obsessed with this pattern! The Fair and Square bag is a pattern w by Rosie Taylor Crafts. It is a lovely little bag with front vinyl pocket. So here is bag number two. As you can see I decided to add goldwork initials to the front of this one – and I just love the way the gold is picked up in the zip too. The main fabric is a lovely lime green Essex linen.
I used the little fairy block pattern on the back of the bag called fairy of good fortune which is from @easypatchwork as the recipient is a collector of fairies. Really pleased with the way this little bag turned out.
My name is Deborah, and my earliest recollection of being creative is learning how to smock at primary school. We had a wonderful, white-haired lady who came in once a week to teach the 'girls' how to sew. I am not sure what the boys got up to during this time - but I never once felt as though I was missing out on anything.
Now, as a primary teacher, I often give up evenings to teach enthusiastic children how to embroider.
I am now just about to embarked into the world of blogging. Who knows if anyone will be interested, or if I can even keep it up. But here goes....
This is delightful, and the fairy block is a real treat.
Thank you, the recipient collects fairies – so it seemed ideal.