The kit comes with a pre-made felt outer and a pocket piece. It is a very simple process to layout the (supplied) pieces, fussy cutting a couple, tack them on, then stitch with the (supplied) thread - though I added a few others for some variety. Then its just sewn around the edge on the machine. Easy Peasy project. Still not a fan.
You can tick that off the list now. It turned out really well. Are you a convert now?
ReplyDeleteEven if you didn't enjoy the process the finish looks great.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great!
ReplyDeleteWell, you can say you did it and it does look good.
ReplyDeleteYou did very well with this project. You may not like it but I think it looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWell that worked out rather nicely. I do like that one. Reminds me that I still didn't do anything about the Kwandi project from Scrub Stitchin'.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, is ok you are not a fan, we all don't like everything. You did a great job with it though.
ReplyDeleteWell I like it! You made a great job of something you don't like. xx
ReplyDeleteI think your project has turned out beautiful. Well done on finishing it
ReplyDeleteLooks great.... what is it you don't like about it? Well done for giving it a go..
ReplyDeleteHugz
I know what you mean about Boro. Our group was also doing a project using this method but I opted out. You did well with your finish.
ReplyDeleteAnd now you have a ready gift for someone who IS a fan. ;)
ReplyDeleteAt least you had a go and you finished it. I haven’t started my project from Scrub Stitchn yet. Good job
ReplyDeleteI love it! It turned out great. I would love to try it and that kit was adorable.
ReplyDelete