August Sewing: A Pouch for a Graduate

I interrupted my forced slog through sewing Roman shades to made this little pouch for a “little” friend of mine who someone has managed to grow up and graduate from high school.  And if she has graduated from high school, that makes me officially old!

As with this pouch, I used this tutorial.  I’m beginning to love making these little pouches.  The whole process took only about an hour and a half and it’s very gratifying to get a fun project done in an evening!

I love the texture that the corduroy gives to the bag.

A little light yellow to tame the hot pink!

I also love the little butterfly who is hiding on the bottom!

I hope this little pouch accompanies my friend on many fun adventures in her post-high-school life!

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4 Responses to August Sewing: A Pouch for a Graduate

  1. Mom's avatar Mom says:

    The print with the hot pink corduroy is wonderful!

    • Laura's avatar Laura says:

      Thanks Mom! I had fun sewing with that corduroy – it’s the first time I’ve really done anything with it. I think the added texture is a cool addition to the bag!

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