This week I decided to work on some small projects. The first one was a Divided Basket by noodlehead. This is a great PDF pattern that I saw on different blog posts. I needed some extra storage for our bath in this house. The main full bath is small with a pedestal sink and no room for storage except for a tiny medicine cabinet and one shelf above the door (too high for me to reach without a step stool). There is not even room for a small cabinet or shelf or a under-the-pedestal-sink organizer (it's a rental house so we go with what's here). Also, pedestal sink are nice and all but completely impractical.
I found a gray and blue print from the Seaside Cottage line by Heather Mulder Peterson that would match the shower curtain, rugs, and towels we had. I added Kona cotton in blue and an unknown dark gray solid as accent.
The pattern was easy to follow and not as difficult as the finish product looks. I whipped this up in a couple of hours.
Here's another view.
I'll spare you a view of the basket in its place on the back of the commode lol!
Perfect for holding hair brushes, kleenex, face cleanser, etc.
I think I'll make a few more at some point for gifts.
One project-in-a-bag I found while unpacking was the Cash and Carry pattern by Atkinson Designs paired with zippers and fat quarters of Kate Spain's Fandango fabric line. I think I packaged this up way back when I was in the Groovy Girls club at Sweet Home quilt store (circa 2010). Took no time to get these finished. The small one has a pocket on the outside (I think I'll use it to store business cards and quilt shop punch cards) and the larger one will be perfect for sunglasses when I get a pair to replace the ones I lost.

I took these photos on my walk to the farmer's market this morning.
And of course, no post is complete without a cat photo. Remy cuddled himself up in a quilt.
Hope everyone has a great weekend!
4 comments:
Love your bags, the trees are gorgeous, but Remy is the best...:)
Great job on the little projects! I'm sure it feels good to get back in to the swing of things! Love the blossoming trees...hopefully we'll have some of that soon too!
I also have that divided basket pdf and haven't made it, yet. Yours is so cute!
No blossoms up here in Mora County, yet, but that's okay because the later the apples bloom, the better chance they have of becoming apples and not little frozen nibs that fall to the ground.
Interesting fences and gates. And the trees are beautiful. Our property is mostly shades of green, which I like, too. Love your bags, I am not good at making them.
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