Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!

Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life}Today I am happy to share with you the Simple Zipper Bag I made using the Fat Quarter Shop’s video tutorial (available to watch at the end of this post)

I was invited to be a part of their sew along and I just couldn’t say no. This bag is perfect for carrying around sewing projects and more. I think my daughter is already eyeing it for her own needs.

Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life}The bag uses Annie’s Soft N Stable, which I had never sewn with but am now in love with. It’s awesome! It doesn’t really crease and it keeps it’s form for awhile. Plus I imagine it would protect you in case scissors opened inside the pouch or something similar.

I highly recommend it, and if a pattern calls for it, don’t ignore the suggestion. Ever.

Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life} Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life} Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life} Simple Zipper Bag Sew Along with the Fat Quarter Shop + Video Instructions!! {an Art School Dropout's life}

I used Heather Jones’ upcoming line with Robert Kaufman appropriately named Color Dash (It’s available for pre-order on the Fat Quarter Shop website) for the outside, and then Kona color of the year Highlight for the inside. The binding is one of Robert Kaufman’s chambray, however I can’t remember exactly which one it was.

If you’d like to make one of these super easy bags then check out the video below! It includes the supply list, instructions and more…

And if you would like to see what everyone else in the Sew-A-Long made then just click away below. There is some really talented people showcased here.

This post was sponsored by the Fat Quarter shop, and I was compensated for my time.

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Pieced Hexagon Mug Rugs for Sizzix

Pieced Hexagon Mug Rugs by Jessee Maloney {an Art School Dropout's life} #hexieToday on the Sizzix blog I share a step by step tutorial on how I made these mug rugs! I also share my way of sewing Y-Seams!! What?!?

I also found that these can be turned into super cute hexagon bowls. Like the one I showed in the Alison Glass Mini Quilt Swap Post. I’ll share the way I made them, and then link to another way where there is less piecing involved soon enough. I promise.

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