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Say it through your wallet...

a handmade fabric wallet that is ^v^

I have this cute fabric lying in my cupboard for over a year now. I bought it through a friend who lives in the US of A. We have this chat group on Whatsapp where we shares ideas, jokes and our fabric loot. But the shipping from US is killing me, but then there's nothing like a good investment (said a fabric hoaders of course). Ha!

Anyway, I bought few pattern of wallet and reading numerous blog post and finally settle for this simple wallet. I wanted something sturdy but light, compact, fit in my notes and few coins. And which will fit in into my purse. 


Hmm...I'm using my old leather wallet as a benchmark for sizing. I made a little bigger and wider version, since Indian currency notes are quite long.

look at the outer fabric! I love love it!

I used two grommets snap buttons. Psst, it's not that hard to attach these buttons. 


Since I don't like to waste fabric, I make wrist strap from the remaining binding fabric. 

Well, I still have a little more of the fabric, enough for 2 wallets. Just go to my ETSY shop and grab it fast.


Until then,

Happy Sewing





Lots of pleated purse

The last one week I've been making these pretty pleated purses




They are wide open and roomy purses. You can carry a lot of things in it. Including your mini I-Pad or Tablet.


the pleats are in coordinated but contrast colors. It's so much fun to carry around.


it's also a perfect gift for bridesmaids 

I can make them in any fabrics you want
 Simply drop me a line in my ETSY shop or EMAIL me

Until then...

Happy Sewing





Red Riding Hood Tote Bag

This is also a custom order from the Exotic Lady (that's her boutique's name) - the story in my previous post . She wanted a pink tote bag /diaper bag. 

I have this red riding hood fabric from my trip last year which she chose. It has a drawstring closure which is very convenient for diapers bag. 


I match it with a dark grey cotton. I used interfacing and batting for this bag and it's perfect. It's sturdy and soft. 


a wide box bottom give it enough space to carry baby's stuff around. 



polkadots is always my favorite lining. it gives a happy aura ..or is it just me ^_^


and of course my fave hexies has to be there. I spy Red Riding Hood hexies ^_^

Until then

Happy Sewing







Elephant quilts

There was a little handmade shop in my town run by a very talented lady. She has a bakery and a handmade baby stuff  shop. The shop though small is very beautifully decorated. She made baby dresses, mostly for newborn to about 2-3 years old baby.
I often visited the shop but never met her. And in one evening when I dropped by to pick up some pastries, I went inside her little shop and met her. We talked and I showed her the pictures of what I've been doing. Well, long story short, she liked my handmade stuff and ordered few stuff for her daughter who's expecting a baby. Her daughter likes elephants and I happen to have this pretty elephant fabrics which will be perfect for her. I mixed and matched it with stripes and dots.



She wanted a summer quilt. We discuss all the possibilities and we decided to put a layer of solid cotton as a batting, instead of the usual batting and use mulmul cotton at the back.



this quilt is perfect for spring or summer. I quilted in the ditch around the squares.

I still have more fabrics and if you want the same quilt I'd be glad to make a custom order for you. Simply for to my shop in ETSY

For the fabrics you can get from the following shops:

Indian Mulmul/cotton fabrics : Chezvies Fabrics
Cute printed cottons : Moymoik Fabrics

Until then...Happy Sewing





Back to Quilt ~ for a baby boy

It's done! 

A friend of mine was expecting a baby boy and  few months ago she asked me to make a tote bag for her using Indian cotton fabrics. 

I've been busy making passport wallets for the past few months and enjoyed it tremendously. 

And here's what I came up with

peacock blue and dark grey combo

 The bag has a drawstring closure. I was thinking of using zippers but as diaper bags drawstring seems to be more versatile since you can fit in more stuff without worrying about the zippers. 

With the bag I made a matching mini quilt. 

it's 30" x 30" which is perfect for new born.
It's meant for spring/summer weather so I used flannel batting. It turned out very soft.


one more shot


I've been using flannel batting for few quilts that I made and I like it, esp for my kind of weather which is quite humid during the summer.
It's a perfect covering in AC room during the summer months ^v^ .

If you need the fabric, you can visit my shop or contact me in my FACEBOOK .
I'd be glad you hear from you.


Until then...

Happy Sewing







First Post of 2014 - A very hungry Caterpillar quilt

Oh.my.God ...I haven't been blogging for a loooooong time! Well, I mostly post my work on my facebook page or my Instagram.

The last few months I've been busy with my Etsy shop, taking few orders for passport wallets, tunic, quilts etc. It's been quite a busy months for me.

Few months back, I was doing this very hungry caterpillar quilt for one customer. Panel quilt seems easy to do, but it's quite tricky if you don't plan properly. Or maybe it's just me ^^.

front side

I always need to draw the quilts I am going to make with detail measurements of the block's size.


There was few ripping moments while I was doing this one. It's really a learning experience for me. 

back side
It was really fun doing it and I'm happy that she liked the quilt too! 

Until Then...
Happy Sewing





Lots of zippy pouches



The birthday party went off well last Sunday and even the grown ups wanted the zippy pouch that I made to fill in the goody bags.



It was on impulse that I decides to make these zippies. I asked the birthday boy to choose the fabrics and he did.



The big bro even wanted to me to show him the sewing process. Later on I found out that he bragged abit about his mom sewing the pouch to his friends. How sweet is that! My best compliment!

A friend saw my post and wanted for her daughters, hence the pink series ^_^


Some of these pouches already up the my ETSY SHOP .
Go and grab few now, it comes in a Gift Pack of 3 

I really enjoy making pouches. In fact I always do. 


I have done few more of this pouches yesterday. 

and now, I better back to my quilt ...



pssst! don't you like all those fancy picture editor in your android? Well, I am addicted to them. recently found this pipcamera which is awesome!

until then

Happy Sewing



Everyone needs Family Passport Wallet

Oh yes, I know how it feels carrying 4 passports, residential permit, marriage certificate, exit permit plus my PIO card while travelling. Not to mentions the tickets - several of them since we always have to have several stop overs .  The options I have are store bought leather passport wallet or the one from the travel agents, which barely survived one trip.

So, why not make one? Yes..so, benchmarking from the store bought wallet, here's my straight and simple {and cute} Family Passport Wallet




This wallet can hold up to 6 passport and spacious long pocket on the sides to keep your travel documents and small change. 

Family Passport Holder



It has a small swivel hook for your luggage keys (yay)

I used Indian cotton fabric and heavy interface. It's sturdy and  a wide velcro closure will keep everything in place. 

Another one I made was using this cute hot air balloon over the Eiffel Tower fabric. Bought them from this shop during my trip back home last July. 


when folded

Family Passport Wallet

I love that little hexagon there ^_^

This wallet will make a perfect holiday gift. 
Both the wallets are listed in my ETSY SHOP
Visit the shop or my Facebook Page if you want custom order


Until then
Happy Sewing






Yes, I love shot cotton

Shot cotton a.k.a handlloom cotton is perfect for any projects. I love making tunics, or quilt or anything. I have few listed in  the shop and few more is already waiting to list. 


it's simply gorgeous! it comes in prints too


simply gorgeous!!

This is what I made using shot cotton fabric. I did this for a challenge in Desi Quilters group on FB

Simple hourglass block. The fabrics was gifted by Sudha of Madras Motifs when she visited me early this year.


Don't you love this color??

here's the detail again.

I made few more in the past which you can see in my Facebook Page.

Until then







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