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6.04.2010

hobo sacks

 

Tomorrow we are attending the Maritime Parade in our town, and with the parade comes a lot of treasures to carry home.  So this year, instead of stuffing our pockets , I thought it would be great if each of the boys had a bag to carry their loot in.

I have been eying the Hobo Sack over at MADE for a while now, and this seemed to be the perfect opportunity to try it out.

And I am excited to report that they are AWESOME (the perfect size for little ones).  I already have plans to make several more very soon!   
Hobo pink 2

(The pink one is for a darling little girl who we are meeting at the parade) 

We are ready for a fun day tomorrow (with fingers crossed - praying for rain to stop). 
A big THANKS to my friend Michael for all the trifted material.

11 comments:

  1. wow, those are so so cute! I love your fabric choices.

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  2. very cute! the fabric choices are perfect! (found through flickr group)

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  3. oh man. you made them so cool! Seriously emily, whatever you touch is brilliant. Can we buy your stuff?? :)

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  4. Too cute! Great job and love the fabrics. Did you line your hobo sacks?

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  5. Thanks Colleen! I did not line these sacks, but I think I might try that next time.

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  6. Those are FANTASTIC! And, based on the next post you put up (amazing pictures, by the way), it looks like they worked out perfectly! Off to find that tutorial myself!

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  7. Thanks Malea! The tutorial is wonderful, and the bags are the perfect size for kids (lunch bag, toy bag,etc)

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  8. Hello! I rediscovered your lovely blog yesterday when I was looking through my bookmarks to find ideas for a home-made gift for an up-coming birthday party when I came across your reusable snack and sandwich bags. I decided to make them (thanks for the inspiration!) along with one of Dana's hobo sacks for the birthday boy. As you can imagine, I just had to smile when, reading your blog, I saw that you had just made some of hobo sacks too!

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  9. Thanks Christina! That is a great gift idea, the hobo sacks are the perfect size for a lunch bag!

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  10. Lovely!! Love the combination of different fabric, especially the bright colours at the top :-)

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  11. LOVE this bag! So cute!! I found you at The Girl Creative. I'm a new follower. :)

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