Woke up Early...
Fed the Cattle...
Power Washed the cement
in front of the house
and ran out to the Thread Shed
to do some stitching !
Stitching up more Ric Rac Zipper Bags
I had a scrap just big enough
for this doggie bag...
I had a scrap big enough to make
two of these chicken bags...
This has been a FUN way to clean out
the fabric scrap bag under the cutting table...
This birdie bag is all prepped and ready
to stitch the next time I have a few minutes
to spend in the thread shed...
Ric Rac Zipper Bags
These are holiday gifts...
have you been naughty or nice ???
You can purchase Jumbo Ric Rac HERE
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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi
Love ❤️ Cher
ReplyDeleteHave you been naughty or nice Cher ?
DeleteHugs,
Lu
I very much enjoy all those pretty bags! You really have a very nice fabric stash too. This gives me an idea on how to use my oversized ric-rac. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYes, get that jumbo ric rac out and use it! Lots of FUN !
DeleteHugs,
LuAnn
Love your bags with the jumbo ric rac. Where do you get the ric rac? I don’t seem to have any in my stash.
DeleteYou can purchase Jumbo Ric Rac here: https://www.etsy.com Cheep Trims Jumbo Ric Rac
DeleteThey are just so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank You!
DeleteHugs,
LuAnn
Nice pouches, I like the giant ric rac. Did the elk (if I remember right) ever leave the cattle?
ReplyDeleteHi Sumac, The elk calf stayed with our cow herd for almost 4 months. He became quite tame and ate right off the back of the hay wagon each morning while we were feeding the cattle. An elk herd came through one night and he left with them. We were hoping that would happen all along, but we do miss him. We named him Felix. Glad you like the ric rac bags.
DeleteHappy Autumn To You,
LuAnn