I like zippers & I have for a while. Last year, I fell in LOVE with zippers.
Here are some of the things I made and what I use them for:
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Sweet Pea Pods are great for holding all sorts of things. Wonder clips, charging cables, chocolate, Chapstick & more!
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Fobio by Lazy Girl Designs is another fun pattern. These key fobs are quick to whip up. Picking the zipper pull colors took me longer than any other step!
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Becca Bags by Lazy Girl Designs also quickly became a new favorite of mine. I've made over 20 of these as well! The 6 shown here match my Arcade Game quilt.
They make great gifts. I made this one for husband.
The pattern has 2 sizes & the small one makes a great wristlet when paired with a Fobio Key Fob.
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I had been eyeing up the Sew Together Bag by Sew Demented for a while, and once I started making them, I found all kinds of great uses for them.Currently I am using it to hold all of my binding supplies. The 3 small zipper pockets contain my scissors, needles & safety pins. The larger pockets hold my Wonder Clips and thread.
I recommend that you follow the Sew Together Bag Sew-A-Long that was posted on Quilt Barn since the pattern does not contain photos.
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I use a large Strip Zip to keep cash handy in my bag. It is the perfect size to keep bills without folding them.
I've also made one Twin Zip
It is basically 2 Strip Zips sewn together.
I use it when I travel. I keep cash in the one side and my receipts in the other.
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Bridget's Bagettes by Atkinson Designs - I have a bunch of these and use them for all kinds of things. It is SUPER handy how the front is clear so I can easily keep track of what tools are where.
I also made one with Ripstop Nylon as the lining. This way it is easy to clean when I use it for makeup brush storage on the go.
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This fun project can hold a bunch of my notions + rulers. I use it when teaching a class or heading to a sewing retreat.
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These little guys are a great way to use up scraps.
This one holds my tissues!
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I use it to hold my EPP projects + my Tula Pink Thread Cases (Pattern adapted from APFE bag)
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Power Trip by Patterns by Annie
I made this as a holiday gift for my brother. It took 10+ hours and wasn't the most cooperative with my machine. There are some steps where you are sewing through multiple layers of foam and it took some trial & error to get my machine to do what was needed.
I followed Leslie's advice and flipped the pocket orientation.
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I made this for my husband to match his Marvel Becca Bag above.
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I had found myself sewing quite a few zipper projects early in the year, and then I took Joan Hawley's Zip It Up! Craftsy class and my zipper project interest quickly became an obsession that took hold for the rest of year. Especially for handmade holiday gifts! I made these projects while I took Joan's class:
The Runaround Bag by Lazy Girl Designs is perfect for holding my passport, my phone & some cash when I'm at the airport.
Nikita holds all of my chargers, cables & cords.
Bendy by Lazy Girl Designs can be used for so many things! I love this pattern so much that I've made 10 of them!
Bendy works great to hold our snacks when traveling.
I lined a few of them with rip-stop nylon so that if any snacks spill... I'll have easy clean up! And I used up my brown zippers a lot faster than I had anticipated!
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Here are some of the many gifts I made at the end of 2015:
Ready for today's giveaway?!? I'm giving away a bundle of supplies to make your own Bendy Bag!! You get the pattern, fusible fleece, fabric and zipper!!
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Congrats to Kathy!
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