A Very, Very Berry pouch

It has been a Very, Very Berry week in more ways than one.


I finally made the little Very, Very Berry crewel embroidery panel into a small pouch. It had been the intention all along, and I am quite pleased with how it turned out.


The little pouch is perfect for carrying my embroidery bits and pieces when I go away. It has three pockets inside so that scissors, needles and other little bits don't just 'rattle around'.


I have long been using the Tulipa pouch when I go away, so I got it out and made this one the same way, using the cherry print cotton that gave me the idea for the design in the first place for the back.
I have not had my sewing machine out in ages and for the first time ever, managed to sew into my finger! No blood stains on the linen which is the most important thing.



It is really a few days since I finished the actual pouch, but I wanted to write up the pattern so that you can download it and make a pouch of your own if you want to.
You can download the FREE PATTERN HERE


Between stitching, writing and drawing to get pouch pattern ready, I did pick this beautiful bowl of wild blackberries. I always keep an eye out for them on my works and was not really expecting any this year because of the hot weather we have had. But mother nature can be so resilient.

Have a lovely weekend everyone,
Anna

Comments

  1. Hi Anna! The new Berry pouch you've created, is amzing. As usual the colors you've uesd are matching superb to each other. I can see your love for Nature is woven in your work.
    How nice for getting this bowl filled with juicy blakberries, yes, Mother Nature can surprise us in many ways. Enjoy the blackberries........but I guess they are already disappeared...;)?!!
    Have a nice weekend.
    Hugs, Ilona

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    1. Thank you Ilona for your always so very sweet comment. The blackberries are almost all made into delicious jam so that we can enjoy it for weeks.
      Anna x

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  2. Lovely work - it makes me smile

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  3. Thank you for being so generous. I shall definitely use the pouch pattern - just not sure when!

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    2. It's my pleasure, I hope you can use it.
      Anna

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