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Thursday, November 8, 2012

U R Priceless Blog Hop

Hi everyone and Welcome to day 4 on the U R Priceless Blog Hop!





Have you checked out all the little cuties that are being made? Wow! Lots of different styles- novelty, sophisticated, embroidered, monogrammed, no limit to the imagination. Over 100 little purses!

I would like to Thank Madam Samm over at http://www.sewwequilt.com for the wonderful pattern and great instructions! The many photos and fun instructions (she instructs you in it  that it is now time to take a break - a 23 minute break! LoL! ) were easy to follow. I would also like to thank Katherine over at http://www.sewmesomethinggood.blogspot.ca/ for organizing and being the Cheerleader for this hop- great communication and organization!

And did I mention prizes? Oh yea-there are prizes! See below for how to enter and win!


HOW CAN YOU WIN?
#1 all those who participated will have a chance to win
#2 All those who are in our top 3
#3 All those who leave comments ( each comment leaves
you another chance to win) 
So comment away! We all love comments don't we!

Ok on to my little creation :)



I used VeloCity City Scene at Night for the front and back of the coin purse. I think it really is an interesting fabric in a large piece and then to cut it down made it very abstract looking--not a bad thing for a modern little coin purse! On the sides I used Too Muchery in Orange. and the lining is Metro Living Circles in Carrot. I just love the orange and navy combination!


Here is the bottom of the little purse, it meets nicely in the center for a diamond or hourglass look.


A peek inside at the lining


And I finished it with a heavy duty thread in coral for a bit of pizazz!

Overall this little purse was pretty easy to make. Didn't take too long - probably about an hour or two. The hardest part was sewing on the frame but once you get the hang of it, it goes pretty fast. I plan on making more of these as Christmas gifts.  Cuz you know...after you make the first one, they are kinda addictive and you start to thinking about all the people you could make them for and what great fabric pics you could use and customize the purse to that person! Alot of Fun!

So leave me some comment love and tell me what you think, and be sure and stop by the rest of the blogs on today's tour listed below and leave comments for a chance at winning some great prizes :)

Happy Sewing!

Ginny

Day 4 - Nov. 8th

as sweet as peaches
Deborah B
Birgit H
Fish Creek Studio
A Quilter's Table
Lily Patch Quilts
Cherry Blossoms Quilting Studio
Mary F
Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm
The Desert Rat Chronicles
Sally K
Paris at a Certain Age
From Blank Pages
Quilt Taffy
Barb H

And if you want to see ALL the bloggers and their coin purses, CLICK HERE 
This is the list for the whole hop

84 comments:

  1. Very nice, I like the fabrics you chose :)
    I am really wanting to try this what a fun blog hop to follow along!
    xoxo melzie

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  2. Love the fabric you used on your coin purse! I plan of making lots for gifts too. Thank you for sharing.

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  3. Love your cute little purse, it came out awesome!

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  4. Stunning fabric choices...makes you happy just looking at it! I'm gonna have to find some. You've made a perfect purse!

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  5. Fun fabrics. Thank you for sharing with us.

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  6. Oh that's fabulous. I can't actually make up my mind if I love the outside or the inside more!

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  7. Yum! I love the colour combination, Ginny. Plus those fabrics are modern and gorgeous. You made an enviable coin purse... be prepared for requests from others when they see it! ;o)

    Thanks so much for being a part of the hop.

    UR Priceless!

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  8. oh what great fabrics - it really is fun hopping around and seeing everybody's different fabric choices.

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  9. I love the fabric that you used to make you purse! It looks great.

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  10. So lovely purses and gorgeous fabrics!

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  11. Great purses! I like the hourglass base!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  12. Nice job and great fabric choices!

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  13. Nice job! You do have it licked when you sew that first from center to the left... once you get those first few stitches it is pure gravy from there. lol

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  14. A nice one. Nice fabrics you used. Love it

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  15. Oooh your seams lined up perfect! I hope when I make mine they turn out as nicely.

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  16. Great job!

    Hosting a purse frame giveaway on my blog:

    http://splittingstitches.blogspot.com/

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  17. Your purse is sew cute. Thanks for sharing

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  18. I love the abstract city print -- this has been an eye opener for me. SO many fabrics that I formerly couldn't imagine using are fabulous in these little purses!

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  19. Great purse Ginny, and the fabric is fantastic!

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  20. LOVE the fabrics- especially the lining!

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  21. Beautiful fabric selection and good job. Judy C

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  22. I think your little purse turned out great. thanks for sharing.

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  23. Very cute little purse--love it! The fabrics were a great choice. :O)

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  24. Ginny, beautifully stitched and great fabric choice. I luv it and the modern gals are going going to go gaga!!! Thanks for sharing! Happy stitching, Pauline

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  25. Darling! You did a great job! I really like your fabric choices -- very bright and cheery! :)

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  26. Great purse and they do seem to be addictive don't they! Thanks for sharing.

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  27. Love your fabric choices. Very cute.

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  28. You've sewn up some fabulous purses! Well done!! :)

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  29. The bottom of that coin purse looks really neat!

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  30. So professional! Love the fabric choices and ververything else about your little purse. Thanks for sharing!

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  31. Fantastic, those fabrics are gorgeous!

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  32. Great job - love the orange and blue.

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  33. I love the fabric in those. So pretty.

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  34. You did a wonderful job. Love your fabric choices.

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  35. Your purse turned out great. And you're right they are addicting because you start thinking of all the different combinations of fabrics you could use to make them.

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  36. I love the fabric you chose for your cute little purses.

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  37. Just cute!!. I love all the small coin-purses on this blog-hop, and regrets that I'm not in....
    Thanks for sharing.
    Regards from Skåne

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  38. I love your fabric choice! This blog hop is so much fun.

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  39. HI! YOUR PURSES ARE SO NEAT!
    THANKS FOR SHARING!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  40. Wow, you have money in your purse, and are not afraid to show it,
    your coin purse is sexy and you know it!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  41. I´ve been following this bloghop and all your purses are just wonderful!
    Gun, Sweden
    gun@lapp.se

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  42. Your little purses are so cute! I love the colors you used (can't go wrong with orange!). Great job!

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  43. Love your fabric choice very modern, thanks for sharing.

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  44. Ginny, your purse is so cute...love the fabrics you chose...thanks for sharing :o)

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  45. Great job...I love that navy & orange combo.

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  46. Love the little purses. They are so cute. Thanks for sharing
    bonnielarson58@gmail.com

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  47. I keep hearing about how addictive these are--I'm excited to try one!

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  48. Beautiful choice of fabric...it looks so cozy and the size is just right to fit into the handbag and your hands if you decide to go out to the grocers minus your handbag.

    Usha
    usharaneem@yahoo.com

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  49. These little purses are really growing on me! Thanks for sharing.

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  50. Interesting fabric choices! Makes for a darling bag, great job.

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  51. I love the city fabric night and day, you did a great job, I on to my 7th or 8th bag, cannot stop making them.

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  52. So darling! I want to make one (or several), too! :)

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  53. I love those fabrics. They are all really pretty.

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  54. Lovely! Love the fabric choices!!

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  55. Thanks for sharing,I love how your purse looks so modern.

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  56. City purses, sew Chic!. Love it...Thanks for sharing...Judith, Texas

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  57. I really like this! Thanks for sharing your creation with us today.

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  58. Love the navy fabric. Made such a cute purse. Thanks for sharing.

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  59. Love the navy fabric. Made such a cute purse. Thanks for sharing.

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  60. Great purse Ginny, I have never tried using a sew-in frame but it sounds like I ought to give it a go!

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  61. I love the purse. I keep seeing so many different ones!
    hulseybg@gmail.com

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  62. Rosemary B here:
    Oh your purses are super cute and wonderful. Love the fabric choices
    Thank you for sharing your creativity

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  63. Very cute (& lovable)! Great choice of fabrics; I like the lighter colored lining. Thanks for sharing in UR Priceless!

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  64. Great fabrics and a lovely purse!

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  65. Lovely little purses. Thanks for sharing.

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  66. Great fabric! Seeing all these different fabrics makes me wonder if I walk around with my eyes closed. I've never seen so many of them.

    Smiles,
    Kelly

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  67. Nicely done and I love your fabrics!

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  68. Absolutely adore your fabric selection, thanks for sharing it!

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  69. Ooh! Yes! Love your color combo and agree that these are addictive and also make great little Christmas gifts! For Christmas, I made my first 10 for the girls that i work with at my dental office and couldn't wait, so already gave 3 for our two daughters and our future daughter in law :o)

    Blessings & Aloha!
    I am home from visiting our first little grandbaby! Wish I could have stayed longer! But I am trying now to catch up with all the wonderful posts on this blog hop. Still on Day 4 with my visits!

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