Updated 9/14/09
I'm sorry to do this but, I've taken down my tutorial. I've just been notified by a fellow blogger that there is a pattern that is extremely similar to the one I put up on my blog so I'm taking it down out of courtesy to the other pattern maker. I'm so sorry if this causes any inconvenience for you, but you can go here to buy the pattern and guess what? It even comes in three different sizes, too!
Here's my itty bitty ditty bag with the matching Buttercup Bag that I finished making for my 200th Post Giveaway. I will announce the winner tomorrow.
Thanks for the tutorial - the itty bitty ditty bags is too cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!! Im making my sisters purses for christmas this year and this is the perfect little something extra!
ReplyDelete~candace
Great tutorial for such a fun little bag! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteQuestion - what is the finished size of the bag? Also, since I read Incredible Women on your recommendation, and there you were last week, I'm going to make a comment I should have made months ago (per your liking comments)...
ReplyDeleteI love the bookkeeper you had on Moda Bake Shop. I've made about 20 of them to give as gifts - I've varied the width of the strips also. They are great for lots of things besides just my kindle!Thanks!
super cute!!
ReplyDeleteCute! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute ! I just bought some zippers the other day because I want to make some little bags like this! wahoo! ;o)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim! I'm definitely going to add this one to my to do list.
ReplyDeleteKim! You are incredible!! Love the bag and tutorial....this means we are all winners!
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
Paulette
Thanks for the great tutorial. They are perfect for Christmas gifts.
ReplyDeleteGreat job again, and those are SO your colors.
ReplyDeleteOh that is so cute and I LOVE the fabrics you used. I should make a couple of these for my friends - a just because gift. :D Thanks so much, Kim!
ReplyDeleteKim ~ Thank you for the tutorial for these bags. They will make great gifts.
ReplyDeleteLove the bag, my sewing ladies will just love doing it!!
ReplyDeletepreciosos trabajos
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Thanks for tutorial Kim. Love your fabrics. Your header keeps evolving and I'm looking forward to seeing how it all settles down ;-) Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute. I think the fabrics make it even more darling! Good tutorial thanks
ReplyDelete~a
Thanks for taking the time to make the tutorial...so nice of you to share!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I haven't visited in awhile and I've got to say I love your header! I'm hoping that there is a new tutorial here somewhere for the cute quilty wallets. :)
ReplyDeleteAnother cute project Kim. How do you do it? I'm heading downstairs right now to give it a try. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable bag! I absolutely will try it! Thanks for the tutorial and the pictures sure help!!! Darling!
ReplyDeleteVery nice tutorial! And the Buttercup Bag is too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much Kim for putting this tutorial together. It will be very useful!
ReplyDeleteKim,
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little bag. I'm for sure going to make this one. Thanks so much for sharing your talents.
Mary
Thanks for the great tutorial! It's cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the tutorial! I just love the fabrics that you chose. Some of my favorite colors. Thanks for a wonderful interview on the Incredible woman blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you for another great bag! I am going to make this one too!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fantastic tutorial!
ReplyDeleteCute, cute bag Ms. Bitty Bit. Love those YOU fabrics -- I love that I can pick out your gfg flower on Jodi's blog LOL!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!! Thank you!
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