Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Monday, June 5, 2017

Specialty Dice Bags

Here some of the specialty dice bags that I have done and can do again.

Woompa:



Wookie, I have an open mouth and closed mouth design.:


Still on the embroidery machine with the stabilizer still on it:



Adipose:





Severed Goblin Heads  2 styles, with and without the bloody neck stump:




Monster bag with teeth and tongue, this was a custom for someone but it turned out soo cute:



And an original design that I like to call My Furry Friends:







The Tardis:




Origami bags.  These bags are reversible.  When you reverse it, the flap will be on the inside.  Depending on how I sew them, the pockets could be on the inside or the outside:






Round multi pocket bags either with our without ruffle.  Or as I like to say, with a ruffle or a pucker.  The ruffled bag holds less than the puckered bag.  The inside circle on the ruffle is smaller and there is more fabric on the edge.


 Puckered Bag:







  Ruffled Bag:





If you have any questions or you would like a custom, email me at cherry@bluecherryfaerie.com




Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Teacher's gifts - shopping bags

I made a ton of singlet style shopping bags for my sons' teachers, aides, etc. for the end of the year. My oldest only needed 2 but my youngest has so many teachers, aides and others helping him that I just made a bunch and didn't put names on them and asked the teacher to distribute them to whomever helped my son out, that way they could pick what colors they wanted, LOL. I know that's not the way you usually give out gifts, but it worked for us. he got tons of enthusiastic thank you notes. Since it was summer time, I decided to use up some of my summer fabric stash to make these.

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I actually pulled out a stack of fabric that had enough to make bags and let my sons pick which fabrics they liked best to make the bags out of. So they had a hand in picking out the gifts

Friday, January 8, 2010

Goody Bags

Well I decided to use up some of my fabric stash and make the goody bags for my 9 year old's birthday party this year. I wanted to do something different and I didn't want to give the kids just junk.

I found this pattern:
http://mylittlemochi.typepad.com/my_little_mochi/2005/05/origami_pocket_.html
And thought I'd give it a try. The bag ended up being too small but it was cute:

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So I made them using a 16X16 inch square in stead of the 12X12 the pattern called for. The finished product is about 7 inches wide with this size.

I also made tissue holders and tic tac toe games and small drawstring bags to house them and the pieces. Then I stuffed them with left over party stuffers I have from years past. All I bought to finish these bags were ribbon, game pieces, tissue packets (all 3 of these from the dollar store) and some smarties candy. I ended up making 17 of them.

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More Gift Bags

I've been working on different patterns for gift bags. I don't want just plain rectangle bags. I want pretty bags that I'm happy to use year to year. Here are my latest bags.....

Ornament Shaped bags:
The first bag I made is the one on the bottom. I used hook and loop tape for the closure on it. The top bag was made with drawstrings and was the second bag I made.

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I'm still tweaking the pattern. Here they are with the drawstring closed and the other open so you can see the hook and loop.

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Here is another using the same pattern after I tweaked the stripe part of the pattern:
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Here is the second ornament pattern I've come up with so far:
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I like the way they have turned out so far. I'm still tweaking the pattern. I'm actually thinking of writing up this pattern to sell but we will see if I get around to it.

And last but not least are the other snowmen bags that I finished.

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