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Coneflower Tote
Beautiful coneflower fabric is combined with coordinating colors for this lovely drawstring-topped tote bag.
Back to Covered School Lunch Bag and Tote
The lunch bag can also be made in a tote size, with the contents nicely hidden underneath the drawstring top. Original design.
Back to School Covered Lunch Bag
This lunch bag incorporates Hungry Caterpillar fabrics. It was constructed using foam stabilizer using an original pattern.
Black and White Quilted Tote
This quilted tote, made using an original pattern, securely anchors the handles under a horizontal band.
Zipper-Top Quilted Tote
The beautiful print was outline quilted and then made into a tote. The handles are securely anchored under a horizontal fabric band.
Zipper-Top Quilted Tote
The beautiful print quilted with the walking foot and then made into a tote. The handles are securely anchored under a horizontal fabric band.
Pink Batik Zippered Tote
Pink batiks were combined in this variation of an original pattern.
Pink Batik Strip Tote
2 1/2” batik strips are arranged in a gradation, with darker colors on the back. Original design.
Rainbow Batik Strip Tote - front
Narrow batik strips are arranged in rainbow order. Original design.
Rainbow Batik Strip Tote - Back
Narrow batik strips are arranged in rainbow order. Original design.
Lined Zipper Pouches
Beautiful fabrics make beautiful pouches!
Flying Geese Pouch (front)
This pouch was featured in Quilter’s World magazine Summer 2023. Leftover ends of precut batik strips were used to create the design. The quilting on the back echoes the piecing on the front.
Flying Geese Pouch (reverse)
This pouch was featured in Quilter’s World magazine Summer 2023. Leftover ends of precut batik strips were used to create the design. The quilting on the back echoes the piecing on the front.
Flying Geese Pouch Variations
It’s fun to create variations of the Flying Geese Pouch.
Round Zipper Bag
These round zipper bags were constructed using various quilting techniques and an original pattern.
Silk pen cases
Colorful silk tie remnants were used to make small pen cases. Traditional techniques were used to construct these original pieces.
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