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Wednesday 25 January 2017

EPP Tuesday and more catching up!

It's the fourth Tuesday in the month and so it is time to link up with Anthea at Hibiscus Stitches with all things EPP.

There is not much to report on the EPP front though - just that as well as these

I have altogether 47 diamonds and 26 hexagons basted and ready to add to my Hexathon hexies. They are my project this year for our month in Spain - and we leave tomorrow, so am now very excited!

Just a couple of things to quickly show you - this lovely Christmas postcard arrived for me from Sheila  of Sheila's Quilt World.

 Isn't he jolly! Thank you very much Sheila and I am sorry it has taken me so long to post about him.

Lastly, a last minute project before our trip has been this Noodlehead open wide zippered pouch.


 I had saved all the scraps from the Shibori bag that I made last year and already had the zip so it made up very quickly. Follow the link for Anna's excellent tutorial in three sizes - mine is the largest as I wanted to store all my art materieals together to take away.


By pieceing the lining I had just enough fabric! The base of the bag is 4.5" x 8" and it stands 8" high - looks enormous in my picture but thats the angle I was taking the picture from.

I hope to be posting some pictures of sunny Spain in the next few weeks but they have had a very poor winter and there was even snow on Alicante beach last week.


Have a great February.

18 comments:

  1. How exciting to be going on a trip, and for a month, no less. Have a wonderful time. I really like that zippered pouch. I'll have to see if I can find the pattern and try to make one myself.

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  2. Have fun and a lot of fun in Spain.Great projects,love them all!

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  3. Love the zippered pouch , gorgeous fabrics you have used for the bags. Enjoy your trip to Spain and let's hope the snow is a distant memory by the time you arrive . Glad you liked the Santa.

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  4. A lovely, sturdy, roomy bag for your supplies!

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  5. Your supplies pouch will certainly come in handy, as well as looking so pretty.
    Have a wonderful holiday, will be lovely to see your pics Lin. Cheerio :D)

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  6. Have fun in Spain with your handsewing!

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  7. What a lovely bright pouch, just right for dull days. Hopefully you won't have any of those in Spain, enjoy your holiday.

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  8. Love the zipper pouch. Very pretty colours. Have a wonderful trip!

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  9. Have an amazing trip, Lin. I'm hoping the weather is sunny, you get lots of crafting and resting too as I mentioned before! Xx

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  10. Love both of your bags...the colours are my favourite together:) I hope the weather in Spain changes to sunny and warm. Have fun.

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  11. It seems so strange seeing a beach with snow on it - amazing!

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  12. Great work on your bag and pouch for your supplies. Have a wonderful time away. Sheila's post card is fabulous xx

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  13. Have a great month in Spain, Lin... your beautiful new pouches will be so handy for your supplies... & your EPP will grow nicely I'm sure! x

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  14. Pretty zippered pouch, such lovely colours and the postcard from Sheila is gorgeous. Spain has been in alert all week for low temps and snow.

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  15. That is a wonderful zipper pouch. I am looking forward to making some, as like you , I have a bunch of zippers on hand.

    thanks for linking up with Needlework Tuesday.

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  16. Love your pretty bags! I love making bags and have a couple of patterns I want to try out right now. I hope you have a lovely time in Spain. And no snow.

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  17. Hi Lin oh i love the postcard from Sheila and those bags are gorgeous,love the colours,love the snowman.

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  18. Oh, my goodness, Sheila's Santa is so gorgeous! Have fun in Spain.

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