So run on over to Moda Bake Shop and have a look at my little Bookkeeper.
Please leave a comment if you can.
I'd appreciate a bit of love.
I hope you LIKE it!
I want to send a special Thank You to my friend Jodi!
I appreciate all your help!
Please leave a comment if you can.
I'd appreciate a bit of love.
I hope you LIKE it!
I want to send a special Thank You to my friend Jodi!
I appreciate all your help!
congrats on joining us on the moda bake shop!!!
ReplyDeleteVery VERY cute!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic day, Kim! :)
That is such a cute project! I love the idea of using the decorative stitches to quilt it. I'll have to add it to my list. I think I even have some strips left over from another honey bun I bought previously that I could use for this. Yippee!
ReplyDeleteAnna
What a darling project! Love your choice of fabric and use of decorative stitches. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHow fun for you!!! I will have to run on over there.
ReplyDeleteI saw that yesterday and thought it was simply adorable and so creative! Great job, and congrats!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome tutorial!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable pocket! I love the decorative stitches idea too. Congratulations! I will have to make one... or some.
ReplyDeleteYou are famous!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLove your project! Love our Kindles! Can't wait to make this project to "protect" my baby...thanks!
ReplyDeleteCongratulaitons!! It is darling!
ReplyDeleteLove the bookkeep on Moda Bake Shop. My daughter (in college) has been begging for a Kindle. If they would put text books on it for download, I'd buy one in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteI just found your site from your project on Moda Bake shop! The Book keeper is so cute! I want to make it now:)
ReplyDeleteoooh a kindle! Is it really comfortable to read a book off a computer screen? I've wanted to get one but I do love the smell of a new book.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Project Kim ! ooxx`jodi
ReplyDeleteKim, I don't like it, I absolutely adore it. It made me giggle it is so adorable. THanks for making such a fun project that I must make and share.
ReplyDeleteMary
congrats on a great tutorial at the bake shop. great job!
ReplyDeleteI love this bookkeeper. What as great idea. Great tutorial too. I can't wait to make my own bookkeeper. I'm off the the LQS to get a Honey Bun.
ReplyDeleteLook at you girl! Good for you. This is extremely sweet.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! You won't believe it, but not an hour ago I was looking at the strips I had left over from a 'sort of' blended quilt. These strips are 8,5 x 3-3,5 inch (I needed 4,5 inch width).
ReplyDeleteSoooo, you solved my problem LOL. I don't have a Kindle, but make it a bit larger so my books will fit in it. Thanks so much for sharing this pattern.
I went, I saw,I Love!!
ReplyDeleteI love it, and it is on my ever growing to do list.
ReplyDeleteI've had my Kindle for about a week and decided to make a cover for it this weekend. Thanks for the instructions! Now I just have to pick the fabric.
ReplyDeleteCaitty
Kim this is just so cute and thanks for a great tutorial. I have your book stand at home...now I just have to make a book cover.
ReplyDeleteWow! This is daring! You are so talented! I am on my way to the Moda shop right now.
ReplyDeleteKim, that's terrific! I will definitely have to make myself one. Love your choice of colors and fabrics. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteKim, this is fantastic! How fun. And as always, you did a great job on the tutorial. You are a wonderful teacher. And so creative. I love the project! :) Now I just need to buy a kindle.
ReplyDeleteOf course its adorable :) I love it and will be making one very soon. Well done Kim..you are so clever :)
ReplyDeleteKim you are too much!!! I love your project and your tutorial. I ran over and left you a comment and then had to blog about it. Really spectacular!!!
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Oh, I love these! So happy and summery!
ReplyDeleteThat little book cover is so cute! Its too late for me to make for mother's day, but I will make one for sure. Your guide will be very helpful, too. Thanks, Andie
ReplyDeleteKim it's beautiful as always!
ReplyDeleteI left you a message in the bakeshop (and I misspelled congratulations. How embarrassing!) I'm so glad Moda found you!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! I've got my copy! These would make great end of term teacher's gifts.
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI saw your little “Bookkeeper” bags on Moda Bake Shop and wanted to stop by to say I think they are just too cute; especially the fancy stitching you added on the seams. My machine has fancy stitches but I seldom use them; however, after seeing your bags I am thinking quilt squares with fancy stitches would be very pretty.