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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Sew-vivor: Round 1 Emerald Challenge

Well, today is the day that the Emerald Challenge items are revealed for the top ten Sew-vivors!  This is my first sewing competition and I was feeling a little awed by the talent of my competition, so I knew I would have to think of something special.  Luckily inspiration came quickly for me, and I am very happy with my project!  Although there is something fishy about it.....


I decided to use the green as scales for this cute little fish pouch!  I have had this idea rattling around in my head for a couple years, when I bought a similar backpack style fish bag for Big G in a market in Italy, and have seen some variations since on Pinterest.  This challenge was the proding I needed to get it done!


The drawstring closure can be pulled on both sides for a shorter wristlet strap, or pulled to one side for  over-the-shoulder wear.  And the drawstring doubles as a fishy mouth :)



 

Lots of room for a phone, change purse, keys and all sorts of treasures inside!


This little fishy was instantly claimed by The Middle Child.


I am sure the other contestants will be bringing all sorts of talent to this challenge, so hop over to Family Ever After, take a look and cast your vote!  Voting is open now through Friday evening, and the five who advance will be announced next Wednesday. One vote per device :)  Thanks so much and wish me luck!


22 comments:

  1. It is darling. I love the fish and the sweater.

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  2. It gets my vote. What an inspired and different idea. Any chance you might post a tutorial for this in the future - I have two little boy I know would absoultely adore these for summer outings.

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  3. I second Paula's comment. I actually came over to your blog for the first time from Family Ever After because I was hoping for a full tutorial on this bag... I would love, love, LOVE to see one in the future! (any way I can convince you to do one soonish?)

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  4. Oh isn't this just perfectly SWEET!! I have some little one's that would just absolutely LOVE this.. I love the use of Greens for the scales ;)
    xo
    Angelina

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  5. This is so cute! And clever! I haven't had a chance to comment yet to congratulate you on making it into sew-vivor, but it is well-deserved and I'm excited for you :)

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  6. Ok, when are you releasing the pattern for THIS?! No, not for my child, for ME! Love it!

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  7. This is just so fun. I love the mixed patterns in the fins. Great fabric choices and good work. I voted for your project. I think half the fun of sewing is making one of a kind imaginative things for our kiddos. Can't wait to see what you do in the next round.

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  8. Woah, this is awesome!!! Off to vote!

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  9. I voted such an awesome project idea

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  10. Your fish pouch is such a cute idea!

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  11. Your fish pouch is completely awesome. Naturally I popped over and gave you a vote for my favourite.

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  12. Wow! Amazing! I've never seen anything like it so I thought you were very creative!

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  13. What a great pouch! I love the photo of The Middle Child fishing for it.

    Good luck with the competition.

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  14. This is so cute! I might have to make one for my daughter.

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  15. Totally inspired!!! Good luck:-)

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  16. Holy Moly, that pouch is awesome!!!! My youngest son would LOVE that. I just voted for you. Good luck!

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  17. Love the fish! I just popped over and voted for you. Good luck!

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  18. I voted for your fish! It would be nice in many sizes... it would be a cool laundry bag, or even pillow!

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  19. What a wonderful little bag!!! It has so much personality. So, so clever. Congratulations on the Sew-vivor win! I am enjoying seeing your entries in the finalist round.

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