I wanted to make a little something for our relatives when they came to visit from the UK this summer. I wanted it to be handmade - useful - and still small enough to not create a problem when they traveled home (because they pack light - unlike me).
(photo from eighteen25 blog)
I remembered this idea for an emergency clutch and thought it would be perfect (you can read the full instructions here).
What makes this so clever - is that they are made from an ordinary potholder - and zip lock bags. How simple is that?
Here is how mine turned out.
I started by going shopping to get the cutest potholders I could find.
...and I looked - and looked - and looked...
Too kitcheny - wrong shape - only sold in a set
I could not find a cute potholder anywhere to save my life.
But I did find some really cute fabrics.
I'll just whip up my own potholders. How hard could it be? It's just a quilted square!
Think again - they are much harder to make that it looks - so don't look at my wonky corners and uneven quilted stitching. It's the thought that counts.
I made a set in coral.
And another set in Blue.
And a third set in Orange and Green (that's my favorite).
Each one has a different coordinating pattern on the inside.
The zip lock bags are just zig zag stitched down the middle to create those great re-sealable pockets.
I started out by adding a contrasting tape to cover the center seam.
That step was quickly eliminated after just a few.
In the end - they turned out great. We filled them with gum, mints, band-aids, moist towelettes, mini tooth brushes, and other travel aids.
It really is a great idea - so if you come across some adorable pot holders - pick them up. They would be super easy to make with pre-purchased potholders.
Not so easy if you do it the way I did.
Story of my life.
(photo from eighteen25 blog)
I remembered this idea for an emergency clutch and thought it would be perfect (you can read the full instructions here).
What makes this so clever - is that they are made from an ordinary potholder - and zip lock bags. How simple is that?
Here is how mine turned out.
I started by going shopping to get the cutest potholders I could find.
...and I looked - and looked - and looked...
Too kitcheny - wrong shape - only sold in a set
I could not find a cute potholder anywhere to save my life.
But I did find some really cute fabrics.
I'll just whip up my own potholders. How hard could it be? It's just a quilted square!
Think again - they are much harder to make that it looks - so don't look at my wonky corners and uneven quilted stitching. It's the thought that counts.
I made a set in coral.
And another set in Blue.
And a third set in Orange and Green (that's my favorite).
Each one has a different coordinating pattern on the inside.
The zip lock bags are just zig zag stitched down the middle to create those great re-sealable pockets.
I started out by adding a contrasting tape to cover the center seam.
That step was quickly eliminated after just a few.
In the end - they turned out great. We filled them with gum, mints, band-aids, moist towelettes, mini tooth brushes, and other travel aids.
It really is a great idea - so if you come across some adorable pot holders - pick them up. They would be super easy to make with pre-purchased potholders.
Not so easy if you do it the way I did.
Story of my life.