Welcome to Week 39 of the One Yard Wonders Sew Along!
Week 39 – Project 84
Child’s Messenger Bag – designed by Lindsie Blair page 234

Alicia selected Robert Kaufman’s A Pirate’s Life For Me Jolly Roger Black and A Pirate’s Life For Me Treasure Map Sand.
Materials Needed:
2 pieces of Velcro, each 1″ in length
Week 39 – Project 85
Cuddly Bear Cushion – designed by Becka Rahn page 238

Melissa chose 3 fabrics from Heather Bailey’s Nicey Jane collection: Dream Dot Celery, Hop Dot Cherry, and Lindy Leaf Tangerine.
Materials Needed:
1 yard of fabric – corduroy, flannel wools or furry felt work great
4″ x 10″ scrap of contrasting fabric for ears and nose (cotton print)
2″ x 3″ scrap of felt
one bag of fiberfill (12 ounces or more)
embroidery floss
Two 5/8″ to 1″ buttons
More Wonder – ful Choices
Child’s Messenger Bag


Aneela Hoey Little Apples Round Round Lollipop and Aneela Hoey Little Apples Sweater Check Pencil.
Cuddly Bear Cushion


Alyssa Thomas Safari Sweet Organic Cotton Bushes Orange and Alyssa Thomas Safari Sweet Organic Cotton Animal Toss Orange.
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Carrie + Diana

The messenger bag is awesome!
Pam
So cute!! I made the messenger bag for my son: http://jessecreations.wordpress.com/2011/04/15/fiber-arts-friday-finishing-things/ and I have the fabric to make one for my daughter (it’s even all cut out I just have to sew it, I’m such a bad mom, ha!). It was a fun project, and he LOVES it. I’m excited to see the pirate version!!
All the fabrics for these projects are really great. That bear (thought it was a pig when I first saw it) ought to turn out cute!
I love messenger bags; it’s so cute for kids!
I bet the piggy’s going to be cute! It kind of looks like a bear in the picture.
My sons would love that messenger bag. And depending on what you say, maybe I can get two created in time for Christmas! And I’m excited to see the bear in a different fabric. I’ve had some problems sewing with corduroy in the past and have stayed away from the bear for that reason. Thanks for showing us some different options!
As always, it is great fun to see the fabric choices, and to be reminded how different a project “feels” depending on the fabric chosen. (Pirates v. Little Apples is a perfect example of that.)
I really need to start making more of the projects in this book!
Love the pirate fabric! Very cute! I would love this in Little Apples too.
Such fun projects this week and of course great fabric choices!
The little bear is very cute. I think both of these projects will look great in the selected fabrics.
I love the projects in this book. Our library has it as an ebook now, but I couldn’t find the patterns, so not sure if they didn’t add them or I am missing something, will have to ask, the next time I am in.
Debbie
I’m impressed with the One yard wonders!! It’s amazing what you can make with so little material. I especially adore the child’s messenger bag, I’m thinking this is going to be my next project!! Thanks for all your inspiration.
Love the Little Apples fabric for the messenger bag. Great option for a boy or a girl!
How do you come up with all this cute “stuff?”
Love it!
Cute pillow!
The messenger bag would make great gifts for the kids on my Christmas list.
The messenger bag looks great! I like your fabric choices! The girl version with Little Apples would be really cute, too!
I need to get busy! You all are so inspiring! I’m going to go find my book and challenge my sister-in-law on a sewing project…
I love the Jolly Roger and the Treasure Map fabrics!
Eghh,,, I love him. I think he loves me to but i dunno:( What do I do…