Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Runaround Bag Pattern Review

I'm getting ready to go on a trip, and when I travel, I like to travel LIGHT.  I'm just not the kind of person that packs everything, including the kitchen sink. I'll admit, I used to stress for weeks before any trips wondering what I might forget, but thankfully I'm over that! In fact, we'll be going out of the country for 4 nights, and I'm only planning on packing a carry-on bag. No airline bag fees for me! LOL 

Anyway, for my travels, I just LOVE the Runaround Bag Pattern by Lazy Girl Designs. It's small and LIGHT and holds the essentials like money, drivers license, passport, lipstick (a definite must-have!) with the bonus of being zippered and hanging across my body for extra security.  I've traveled many places with my old Runaround, but I was ready for a new one. So, I thought since it's been about 2 years since I made one, it would be a great time to review the pattern since it would be like making it for the first time.

To start off with, this pattern requires very little fabric. Two fat quarters, and you've got enough! I raided my stash and found a striped fat quarter and about a 1/4 yard of the purple, and after cutting, I had fabric left over for a Wonder Wallet (more on that pattern later!). The pieces for the bag are cut by rotary cutter, instead of actual pattern pieces, so it's really easy. One word of caution--if you have directional fabric, be sure to cut according to her Directional Fabric directions in the pattern. (See NOTE below)

Front of my Runaround

The pattern directions are very easy to follow, and putting the zipper in is a snap! You'll be so proud of yourself with how professional it looks, and how easy it was! When sewing all the parts together the designer, Joan Hawley, recommends a walking foot, and I would second that. It's do-able with a regular sewing foot, but the walking foot keeps everything even as it feeds it through your machine.

There are several ideas for adding some pizazz to your bag. She suggests using one of your sewing machine's decorative stitches for the topstitching on the back pocket, adding decorative buttons to the front, and/or using a fun zipper pull.  If you have an embroidery machine, the front lends itself well to that. I would complete a bag without embroidery first, though, so you know how to orient your embroidery as the bag goes together differently than you might expect.

I should have timed exactly how long the whole process took me, but I didn't. I'm guessing it was about an hour or two, as I had several interruptions while I was working. I love things that are quick and easy and offer a great finished product!

Back of my Runaround--the striped fabric is actually a pocket!

THINGS I LIKED:  Fast, easy, uses very little fabric, great directions, good ideas to add some of your own personality to it.

THINGS I CHANGED:  I always like to double stitch areas that have extra strain on them, so I double stitched the zipper edges and where the strap connects to the bag. I also clipped the corners before turning the bag right-side out so my corners would be crisper.

NOTE on directional fabric:  Why my word of caution on cutting with directional fabric?  Because I forgot it myself! Yes, I had "auditioned" my striped fabric with the stripes going horizontal or vertical. I really liked the vertical stripes and that's how I was going to cut the fabric. I reminded myself of that all day, BUT when it was time to cut the fabric, I cut without thinking. SO . . . now my purse has horizontal stripes. Oh well. I still really like it, but I would have liked it even better with vertical stripes! LOL 

Buy the pattern HERE.

I'd love to hear your comments on the Runaround Pattern if you've used it before!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Fat Quarter Sale, FREE Quilting Calculators

Fat Quarter Sale!

Most quilters love fat quarters because you can add a lot of different fabric to your stash for not a lot of money. This week you can save even more money as we have our fat quarters on sale! Hurry in now through February 1st and save 15%! 
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New Fabric!


For those chilly days and nights we've been having, we've just received some cuddly flannel to keep you warm. Priced at only $7.99 a yard, these flannels will warm your heart as well!

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See all of our flannel here.

Also just in today is this absolutely adorable Cat in the Hat panel. It features the entire words of the book in the background, with a wonderful picture of the Cat in the Hat. It's sure to please any Dr. Seuss fan!


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Free Quilt Calculator Charts!


Our friends over at Victoriana Quilt Designs are offering FREE welcomevicqname.jpgquilting charts! They have 5 different calculator charts you can download, including backing and binding calculators. Click here to go to their website. Now you can take the guesswork out of figuring out how much fabric to buy for your quilts! While you're there, be sure to check out all the great feautres that Victoriana Quilters offers.

Have a "sew-tastic" week!
Sabra

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Fuzzy Flannel to Keep You Warm!

Are you cold enough yet? I know I am! Flannel is a wonderful option for snuggly blankets or lounge pants/shirts to keep you warm this winter. We've just received some cheery and kid-friendly prints in flannel. We've also got some flannel on sale, so now's a great time to take a look and warm up! :-)