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Christmas Wee Braw Bag - sewing pattern

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£9.00 GBP
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The Christmas Wee Braw Bag. A digital Sewing Pattern by Laura Cunningham of Sweet Cinnamon Roses. 

The Christmas WeeBrawBag pattern includes loads of pictures to help you create your own Wee Braw Bag. The bag is made in absolute no time, beginner friendly, fully lined and even reversible. It comes in two sizes, a wee one and a larger one.

This pattern also covers the technique of "faux" piping which is a new feature to the Christmas version of the WeeBrawBag.

With the purchase of this pattern you will receive a digital copy of my pattern via Email. There is no need to print it unless you wish to do so, as there are no templates needed. So you can start straight away. 

And as with all my patterns, it includes a license to sell. So feel free to make as many bags as you wish to gift or sell. But please remember, this pattern is for one person only. Do not copy, redistribute or sell. If you wish to teach a class, please get in touch with me.  

  • Materials used: quilting cotton, fusible interfacing (I like to use Pellon SF101), rope and cotton tape.
  • Finished Size: approx. 4.5’’ x 4’’ x 4’’ (wxhxd) for the wee one and approx. 6.5’’ x 5.5’’ x 5’’ (wxhxd) for the larger one.

Please find more about the Christmas WeeBrawBag in my latest blog post. There I talk you through all the materials needed and share lots of tips + trick with you.

If you have any questions regarding saving/ printing your PDF pattern, which pattern to choose or wonder about the buying process,… please have a look over at my FAQs for more information.

And of course please feel free to get in touch if you need anything. I am here to help.

Laura x

#weebrawbag

 

And if you're wondering what materials you'll need - please have a look at the RESOURCES page for all the materials you'll need to get you started. A list - I wish I had ten years ago...

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Jenny, Utah