I have made another scrappy little project: a key lanyard for my niece!
My niece is 11 now and uses her own key from time to time, so I made her a nice key lanyard she can wear as little, useful accessory.
I picked one of my favourite fabric scraps and cut them into even widths (3 times as wide as the metal clip thing). I used fusible batting as an inlay and folded the fabric edges in to the required width and quilted in straight lines.
My niece loved it and I will make one for myself when I go over to the US to attend QuiltCon in February 2017 in Savannah!!
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Sunday, 19 July 2015
Monday, 6 April 2015
I have made some key rings
I actually made these ages ago, but never got to write the blog post about it. But here they are:
All were presents to dear friends.
The first three made with ribbons from Luzia Pimpinella, a very talented blogger from Germany with a huge following. She blogs about life style, diy, photography, travel and all sorts of quirky stuff. Check her out!
And here's two with ribbons with graphics from my hometown and home area! One is for my brother and the other for my husband, he opted for the green felt, bit of Ireland in it too!
These key rings are so easy and quick to do and they are a great small present. They won't be the last I make!
Happy Easter everyone!
All were presents to dear friends.
The first three made with ribbons from Luzia Pimpinella, a very talented blogger from Germany with a huge following. She blogs about life style, diy, photography, travel and all sorts of quirky stuff. Check her out!
And here's two with ribbons with graphics from my hometown and home area! One is for my brother and the other for my husband, he opted for the green felt, bit of Ireland in it too!
These key rings are so easy and quick to do and they are a great small present. They won't be the last I make!
Happy Easter everyone!
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