When I started sewing little goodie bags for the G4s (great grand kids) at our family reunion, I only needed to make 7. They loved them. I had the time and the scraps, so I did it again the next year. The thing is... if you do something three times, it's officially a tradition. So, I'm still making a Lake Bags for the G4s each year. Only now there are 35 of them!!!
I keep wondering if the oldest ones will get too big, but they assure me that they'll never be too big for a Lake Bag. Sweet kiddos!
A while ago I finished these cottage bags that will be for the "little girls" this year. Soon after the reunion is over, I start to think about what design I'll use the next year.
One of my the best things for me is that these little bags are made 100% of scraps. You'd think I'd have run out of scraps by now... ugh... No, I think material scraps multiply instead of decrease.
Thanks Pinterest for always having great ideas!
Those are cute, I'm sure the little girls will love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks! And, isn't it great when little scraps get one more chance to become something!
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