These are really quick to make and I think you could cross a
lot of names on your Christmas list by making these babies as gifts.
I sell them in my etsy shop, too, if you’re not the sewing
kind.
Here you are without further ado. Please let me know if you have any questions!
Would love a comment if you make one or just want to say hello or say that you love this or to brighten up my day ;)
















That is super-cute! I love the pattern of the fabric and that you used such a brightly coloured zip!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great wristlet. Love both the shape and the fabric.
ReplyDeleteWish you a good day :)
Love this! I'm pinning this for Christmas ideas! Visiting from the Idea Room...
ReplyDeleteRhonda @ home.made.
I was always intimidated by zippers and ran as fast as I could when i saw one. I get it now, you work around it, duh! Love it, can't wait to make one of my own. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! I need to make one of these once I figure out my sewing machine. I am presently sewing disabled due to my lack of experience.
ReplyDeleteI'd love for you to link up to my Fresh Friday Link party!
http://www.releasemecreations.com/2011/11/fresh-fridays-link-party-2-on-release.html
I like these, Tina!!!They really do look cute!
ReplyDeleteis it crazy to think i've never sewn a zipper?! but this looks totally doable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wristlet!! I like that it is a totally different shape than I've seen before & would fit my stuff better! Thanks for the tutorial! Now to find some oilcloth... :)
ReplyDeleteHave to make this! Looks ideal for carrying essential diabetic supplies!
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