Ready to see the awesomeness? You're gonna squeal too!
I've been stalking scallop projects on Flickr and Pinterest of late so when Beki emailed me about this little cutie she made, I could hardly contain my self. Beki designed it as a ballet bag for her daughter. And its reversible so Olive the Ostrich can hang out in the inside the bag or on the outside. Olive hanging out with ballet slippers and tutus. Tee hee. I was in ballet until I was a teenager, so the memories this little bag brings back are just fabulous. I just LOVE it Beki!
So dear readers, would you like a FQ set of Olive to play with? The collections doesn't start shipping to stores until November, so here's a chance to get some onto your sewing table before then. Skeedadle over to Beki's blog before Monday 9/24 and leave her a comment to register to win.
All photos by Artsy-Crafty Babe
Oh my goodness! That is adorable!
ReplyDeleteAwww - she's givig away to USA only :(
ReplyDeleteSo cute x Oh no, what Amy says :(
ReplyDeleteDon't fret my international pals. :) I'll do a giveaway for some Olive next week!! xo
ReplyDeleteLove your whimsical fabric! I commented at Beki's blog that I'd make something for my two nieces who are sisters, but I also wanted to comment to you that I've gotten the rainboots fabric in two different colorways to make them something and one of them is getting a quilt using Pooches and Pickups for Christmas. (Her request was blue and green with dogs, so I was tickled to still get some of that yardage.) Thanks for your great fabric designs! --Becky C.
ReplyDeleteYay for what you said about a give away for us internationals - I got all excited earlier until I read the small print saying USA Only. :-0
ReplyDeleteMaybe scallops are the next chevron?? Love the bag and the fabric just makes it extra-wonderful! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteThe scallops are fabulous and the bag is reversible! Cool!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute bag, well done. Love the lining detail
ReplyDeleteI love this bag, she did such a good job on it! I love Olive, I am going to make a quilt for my granddaughter due in January 2013 out of it! Great job of designing Laurie!
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