how cute. They look good and are useful and bet they smell great!! I think they'd make great gifts and with xmas approaching, teachers thankyou gifts!!
I've made one of these little beauties, and used the lavender from my own garden to stuff them. I was thrilled to see your pattern in The Australian Homespun Magazine and felt compelled to make one ASAP.It hangs in my work pod reminding me to stay calm when things get stressful!
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how cute. They look good and are useful and bet they smell great!! I think they'd make great gifts and with xmas approaching, teachers thankyou gifts!!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely fabric choices - I can only imagine how scrummy they smell!
ReplyDeleteSo cute and practical!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! xox
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely, adorable, beautiful prints and colours! Lush in a word ;)
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Very cute and clever little bags - wonderful pictures, too. I can almost smell the lavendar!
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or is the link to Kirsty's incorrect? I get a page not found error.
ReplyDeletebeautiful, and so very very morish!
ReplyDeleteThat's just too cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are just gorgeously cute and such lovely fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI've made one of these little beauties, and used the lavender from my own garden to stuff them. I was thrilled to see your pattern in The Australian Homespun Magazine and felt compelled to make one ASAP.It hangs in my work pod reminding me to stay calm when things get stressful!
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