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Thursday, 31 January 2013

Daring to Dresden

It's always a pleasure to take part in blog hop, especially one masterminded by the amazing lady that is Madame Samm!

Welcome to all the new visitors here, thanks for stopping by


Our Cheerleader for this hop is Christine over at Quilt Monster in my Closet

So, this isn't the first time I have tackled a Dresden or two, I made a cushion (pillow for our US friends  for my Mum a couple of years ago, 

and then there was the modern Dresden QAL that I took part in with Lynne of Lilys Quilts, and it was a serious consideration to finish off that project for this hop ...

but I elected for something new, and those of you who are regulars around these parts will not be surprised by this!  


Yep it a nice big Zippy Pouch, made with scraps from my Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda, a little scrap of Sew Stitchey by Aneela Hoey for Moda, all applique'd onto some genuine Irish linen ... 


and I'd be honest saying I'm pretty darn pleased with it, it turned out exactly how I imagined! 

Except, well, I confess, I did leave this one til the last minute, and it would be fair to say that it is need of a little attention, lets keep it real, I mullered the zip and now will unpick it and put it right!

But pretty all the same!

so whilst I was cutting those teeny tiny Dresdens I had 


a few left over, and having taken inspiration from my friend Katy and her recent tutorial on the Sizzix blog, I managed to create a great little pouch with low volume fabrics and those little Dresdens 

seems I'm unable to get my pics the right way up!


actually, when Katy says this is quick, its even quicker, 30 minutes, honestly that fast!


so there you have it, I dared, I conquered, and I sort of achieved my aim,
but as always I had fun doing it!

So if you fancy going to see who else has risen to the Dare to Dresden challenge, 
todays stops are all below  ...



as always, there is plenty to see and some prizes to be had, and maybe even a giveaway, so make sure you go visit all the stops on the hop.

thank you Madamme Samm remind of that little two letter word next time lol, and to Christine for keeping me on track!



86 comments:

  1. I love these bags, a great way to use dresdens.

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  2. I really like the bags and the fabric you used !

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  3. Lovely Dresden bags and yummy fabric! Thank you for sharing

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  4. Cute bags! Lovely dresdens! Vintage Midern is yummy, you're right. Thanks for sharing with us, awesome job!

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  5. Adore your bag - Irish linen is a perfect backdrop for your Dresden! And your wee Dresdens are so cute!

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  6. Great bags - love the colours you have used. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. That pouch is incredibly sweet, oh I love it! Thanks for sharing it!

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  8. Lovely bags and fabrics - having fun is definitely what it's all about isn't it?

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  9. Two great bags Trudi - thank you for sharing!

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  10. Fantastic, and I love the keeping it real, bodging the zip admission! I need to make a little extra for the Pretty Little Pouch Swap, I might make the little pouch from Katys Sizzix post, i'd forgotten about it, and that would be perfect, thx! : )

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  11. Hi Sweet Trudi...ok you have no doubt perfected Dresdens....I wish we were closer...listen..love both projects to a T..( totally)

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  12. Love your bags. They are both sew pretty and useful too!

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  13. Beautiful small Dresdens. I also like linen.... :-)
    Lovely coolors.

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  14. Gorgeous work. Thank you for sharing such wonderful eye candy today.

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  15. What a cute pouch, and lovely against the linen! I'm teaching dresdens next term so I'd better get some samples made! Jxo

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  16. Your pouch is really fantastic! These are really raving right now. I need to make one myself!

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  17. Very sweet little pouches! Love the fabric choices too. Thanks for sharing!

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  18. What a great combination! I love bags so I loved seeing these. blessings, marlene

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  19. Something new and at the last minute? No, doesn't sound like you at all ;o)

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  20. Last mnute bursts of creativity are the best! :) Love those ah ha moments, very energizing!!!!

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  21. Very, very nice projects. It doesn't look as if the zipper needs to be picked out, but... I understand. Thank you for participating in the blog hop and inspiring me. I'm in love with Dresdens even more now.

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  22. very nice pillow....and the little one is adorable!

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  23. Your bag is great and I love those colors. Fun, fun!

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  24. Love your pouch! The tiny Dresdens impress me. I'm not ready to go that small yet! :)

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  25. You did a fantastic job on your bags.Love the colors.Thank you for sharing.

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  26. I love your pouch in linen with the cute Dresden and the small bag is so cute. Thanks for sharing your creativity

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  27. I love your little pouch and bag!! They are really pretty in the colors you chose!

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  28. Wonderful bags you did for the Dresdens - really nice colors and thank you from Judy C

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  29. Love your pouch! Thanks for being part of the hop!

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  30. Great bag and pouch. I think I might have to learn how to put in a zipper.

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  31. Nice bag and pouch. Love the linen,and colorful Dresden.

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  32. Those are ADORABLE! I see a couple of them in my future! Thank you for participating in the HOP! Hugs!!!!

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  33. What a wonderful big zipp pouch. Love your project.
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  34. Great job - I love what you've done!

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  35. the pouch is lovely! Dresdens look so pretty in Bonnie and Camilla fabric

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  36. Love your dresdens and I have to admit, I love to hear when someone else puts things in wrong and confesses. It does my soul good to know I am not the only one! LOL!!

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  37. Now that is just darling! and the little trim is perfect too! Great Job!

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  38. I love those little bags and the trim is so cute, not something I would have thought of, but now... perhaps!

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  39. I really love the way you used your Dresdens; those bags are so darn cute!

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  40. Great idea for using a Dresden! Your little bag is so cute, too. Thanks for sharing.

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  41. Me encanta a pequena,mas gostei das duas.

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  42. Love the drawstring bag. I am into making drawstring bags lately. They are so much fun.

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  43. Putting your Dresden on linen for you pouch was a great idea. It give a nice modern look.

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  44. Love the zippered bag. Thank you for sharing. :)

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  45. What a sweet little pouch. The pouches always intrigue me but I have yet to make one.

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  46. Wow Trudi - good for you for keeping it real. The pouch is really pretty :-)

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  47. Oh I can see you had fun. I love those fabrics and your projects and wonderful!

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  48. Very pretty - I love your Dresdens and the fabrics you chose are perfect!

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  49. Such a neat idea! So creative!

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  50. Great dresdens! Love the zip pouch, but the tiny drawstring with the dresden is precious.

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  51. wonderful dresdens!! love the zip pouch!

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  52. Thanks for keeping it real. Zippers! GAH!! I have a real love/hate relationship with those little buggers. Gorgeous zip pouch!

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  53. Rosemary B here:
    Oh my your bags are just beautiful. I love the fabrics!
    thank you for sharing today!

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  54. So pretty and practical! Thanks for sharing.

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  55. Oh man that's one amazing Dresden.

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  56. Love you Dresden pouch. You pouches and bags are just wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing.

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  57. We would have never known you need to fix the zip! Love your honesty. We all goof up but not everyone is willing to own up to it. Nice job!

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  58. Hi!!! Yaa!!! You succeeded I had fun looking at it!!! Really it is very pretty!!! It is so cute being little!!! Thank You

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  59. Beautiful! What a perfect combination of fabric and project to show of that pretty dresden.

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  60. Beautiful. I love the color combinations!. Excellent job! Thanks for sharing.

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  61. Very sweet thanks for giving us another good idea for our Dresdens.

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  62. I quite like your zippy pouch, something about linen and bright colours is so happy and shiny. Good luck on the zipper fixing.

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  63. Looooove your pouch & lil bag....your Dresden"s are Awesome too! Great job!

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  64. Love your projects! Great job!

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  65. I love what you created! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!

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  66. Your pouches are adorable. Thanks for sharing!

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  67. Beautiful and the quilting is awesome! Thanks for participating and inspiring us!

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  68. I need to make a pouch for a women's retreat. Your idea is perfect!

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  69. Lovely, I love both of them, I'm a procrastinator also so I always end up doing my pictures at night.

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  70. so cute, dresdens are perfect everywhere I think. Great fabrics too.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Liebe Grüße
    Bente

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  71. Love your pouch and the linen background. Still find zippers scary.

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  72. Pretty colors and creative ideas! Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!

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  73. Pretty colours and the bag so useful. Thanks for sharing.

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