I bought this fat quarter of fabric a few months ago and wasn't sure what to make, but a friend asked me if I could make a mobile phone case for his daughter.

So I thought I'd give it a go, I've been putting it off as it's the first one I've made, anyway it's finished now, here are some pics.


it was a bit fiddly because of the thick wadding so I hand- stitched the hems inside


so I will post it off later this week, I hope they like it, I'm sure they will. So that's my second finish for One Project A Month this month, if you missed part one, it was the braided rug a few posts back.
Josie x
2 comments:
It looks great - I always handstitch my wadded things, as they are bulky. Thanks for your lovely comment today. x
Very pretty x
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