and it only takes about an hour to make!!!
{direct link HERE.}
toot your own horn!!!
if you make this, add the pic to my p.s. i quilt: sew & tell flickr group.
{and of course the moda bake shop flick group too.}
if you make this, add the pic to my p.s. i quilt: sew & tell flickr group.
{and of course the moda bake shop flick group too.}
38 comments:
super cute!!!
Already gave you some love at the bake shop. This is a great one!
~Karen~
that is so so cute!!!
Great job on this tutorial Rachel! Very useful.
Great idea, and i love the fabrics you chose! :)
THat's such a neat pattern and so useful! I think I will make a few of these for Christmas presents. Probably for my LEON Day project. (That's NOEL spelled backwards and is June 25th, exactly 6 months before Christmas, crazy, huh?)
Anna
Cute, cute, Rachel!
I was waiting for the SWEET to show up somewhere.
Now go back and spell
d-i-s-p-e-n-s-e-r
right and I'll be 110% thrilled!
(I drive my kids nuts...they say I was an English teacher in another life!)
I used to make these and sell them at craft shows but mine were not quilted...just plain fabric. I love the look of yours!! Thanks for sharing!
Lovely! Almost too lovely to use for bags.
Rachel...once again...you are amazing! So cute. I am heading right on over to the bake shop! thanks!
Love these. My Mom made me one for my Wedding 9 years ago and it is GREAT!
I'm so glad you posted this - I need to make a bag for my microfiber cloths when they are dirty so they don't get washed with the regular clothes. How about a tutorial on a Kitchen Aid mixer cover?! Hint, hint!
Very cute! I just posted some pics of crayon rolls I made from a tutorial you posted in December...my kids love them...Thanks!
Cute! I just bought my first MOda precut - a layer cake. Now I need to go find something to do with it!
love it!! you are crafty!!
I almost bought one of these last week when I was in Amish country but knew I could make it and it would totally match my kitchen. Thanks for reminding me and giving me a convenient pattern. You are a peach, maybe even a Georgia peach. Hugs
Thanks Rachel for this great idea! Keep 'em coming! You're making my list of things to make longer. I better get busy!
Great tutorial - thanks for sharing!
I've been wanting to make one of these!! Thanks Superstar!
Thanks for the info on the mini buns...I'll get myself educated on all this new lingo yet!
Happy Sewing, very nice tutorial
Love this. I am going to make one for myself, my mom, my sister and both of my daughter-in-laws. Another fantastic tutorial and who couldn't use one of these?
Have a great day.
Hey Rachel...I made about a bazillion of these last Christmas...only NOT quilted...that was before the quilting bug bit me. Pattern is great, tute is great...glad you corrected your spelling...cute, cute, cute.
What a great idea! I am off to check it out on MBS.
Clever girl!! Love it!
This is so cute! I saw a tutorial for one of these on the Make it and Love it blog, but it wasn't quilted...thinking I'll do this one instead :)
So Cute!
That is so darling!!
What a smart idea!
It's a wonderful pattern!
Micki
I love it, sooooo cute. This would come in very handy at my house. I don't ever keep grocery bags because I can't stand to have under my sink full of them. Your doing so awesome on your Moda Tutorials. I was so bumbed, I made the cutest little tote only to realize the fabric doesn't get released until September.
Well look at you. AGAIN!
... why don't I have one of these! I guess I can make my own now...very nice tutorial, thanks!
You smartie!! that is just too cool.
This is very, very cute Rachel! I should make my hubby one out of manly fabric or something -- those plastic grocery bags seem to follow him everywhere!
Congrats! Congrats! Congrats on another tutorial!
These would make awesome gifts!
I, of course, could not resist adding this to our link luv roundup. Hope you're having a great weekend!
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I love this! I've made 5 already! Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
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