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Stash and Dash Bags ~ Amy Butler Sewing Pattern

Stash and Dash Bags ~ Amy Butler Sewing Pattern

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Stash and Dash Bags ~ Amy Butler Sewing Pattern

Instructions and pattern pieces to create your own Toiletry Bag, Make-Up Bag and Coin Purse.

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Overall Rating: 4 Quality Rating: 4

Pretty cute

By: bookgeekgirl on 02/18/2011 11:15:54 AM

These bags are pretty cute, and the pattern is easy to follow, as is nearly always the case with Amy Butler patterns. The only thing I found tricky was the zipper, but that could just be my inexperience rather than the instructions. The pattern calls for heavy-weight sew-in interfacing, but I used a light to medium weight fusible. I just think it's easier to work with, and I like the bags a little more flexible.

 
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