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This is such a perfect little addition to any outfit (and a great way to use up extra fabric). It comes in lots of sizes and with different options for tail lengths. I paired it with the headband from the Gifting E-Book (modified the width of the headband) and it turned out so cute.
Made this with the intention of using it while on a cruise later this year. Small size fit a book, sunscreen, phone and sunglasses handily. Next iteration I might add a small interior pocket and sew a glasses cleaning cloth into the seam of the outer tulip petal.
This is my first project with a pattern and I found the directions to print and use the pdf easy to follow. It’s also the second object I’ve ever made, and perhaps my fifth or sixth time using my sewing machine. Very beginner friendly, don’t go all out around the curves and you’ll be fine. I also intend to follow the directions on grain for my second pocket, my first is a mix of orientations and slightly wonky.
I have made 2 adupt sized hooded scarves with bunny ears and they were so easy to complete with wonderful instructions as always. Such a fun idea for kids and adults too.
I started out intending to make one leaf, but I have already made 5! That's how easy and satisfying this pattern is to make.
There is a fantastic range of leaves in the expansion pack, with something for everyone across the world, from an English oak to a Canadian maple. I haven't even made any in the large size yet, so the new pack gives you so many additional options.
It's also a great pattern for using scrap fabric, one small bag could easily be cut from an old pair of trousers. I even used an old damaged work fleece for the batting piece!
My master plan is to make 4 more, as I'll be dividing them among my family at Christmas time!
I absolutely fell in love with the ginkgo and pawpaw panels… I think I made six bags—no, eight already… Anyway, when you love it, you don’t count!