At a crafty session a friend's house recently, I was sorting through her fabric basket when I came across this fabric. She had been screenpainting onto it before moving on to t-shirts.
What was I planning to do with it? Why make a Morsbag of course!
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I love the colours, the print and the fabric. I'm planning to gift it back to her soon.
It folds down neatly into a little bundle which can be stashed in a bag or vehicle for easy access when you need it.
I've also started experimenting with different types of handles - the blue and white handles pictured were for my sister's boyfriend's Christmas Morsbag. It was a stripy pillowcase in its previous life. I didn't crack out the iron once for his bag, which was satisfying!
Related posts: Morsbags, Recycling old pillowcases into Morsbags
1 comment:
Yay! Love the combination of all three: the colour, the print and the fabric.
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