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  • in reply to: LABELS #93676
    sazzie
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    A very fitting tribute to Rosie

    in reply to: Butterfly Bags and the school fair. #92577
    sazzie
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    I love this idea, well done….. We have our school carnival this weekend, I might suggest this for next year…. 😉

    in reply to: music and morsbags #92576
    sazzie
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    Thanks for the update Tracey, I love the pictures of the hand cranks, I’m afraid I’d be guilty of sewing in time to the music

    in reply to: Seam allowance etc. #92518
    sazzie
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    Hi Tarrogan ,

    I must admit that when I first started sewing morsbags I used to worry that my seams were too big, too small, or that I was putting the handles in wrong…. In truth it doesn’t really matter as long as the bag is strong and useable, and that there’s a label on it.
    Have you watched the video that Offcuts posted? It really is a case of a picture saves a 1000 words….. Do what feel comfortable / right for you…. Good luck x

    in reply to: music and morsbags #92517
    sazzie
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    Ah that’s not far from me, sadly I can’t make that day as its our villages Summer Ball…. I hope it goes well x

    in reply to: Lovely news :D #92471
    sazzie
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    Lovely news and I love the name! Welcome to the world Araminta x
    Love from Sazzie, Mr Sazzie and Miss Evie xxx

    in reply to: Morsbag Kits #92458
    sazzie
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    Hi Gudrun, you’re doing a great job so far, well done.

    As far as kits are concerned I think you’ve seen from the answers already that there is no right and wrong to do it. Whatever works best for you.
    I’ve always ironed the folds into the top of the bag first and the handles, but it does depend on how many people you have helping you and how many people you are expecting to make a bag. Offcuts way of cutting out the bag from scratch works very well if you have plenty of room and someone to help you.
    I usually suggest people pin/ wonder lip handles in place if they’re a beginner as it helps keep fingers away from the needle, but again that is personal preference.
    As others have said a good selection of colours / different patterns is usually a good idea, but obviously not always possible.
    The main thing to remember is to have fun and enjoy it, and let people learn at their own pace, there’s nothing more off putting than someone standing over you when you’re trying to learn something new.
    It’s also an unofficial morsbag tradition for people to ring a bell when they’ve completed a bag :-), it’s a good way of generating interest as people want to know what the bell is for.
    It’s also useful to have a few part made bags to hand so people can see each step, as lots of people are visual learners like me.

    in reply to: May Handout #92432
    sazzie
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    Love reading everyone’s handout news…… I sent my bags into mr Sazzies school staff room, apparently they didn’t last long

    in reply to: Difficult fabric #92377
    sazzie
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    Very nice

    in reply to: Hello from the Mad Old Crone #92341
    sazzie
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    Hi Mad Old Croan, (love the name), welcome to the addictive world of morsbaging. I look forward to hearing about your adventures.

    in reply to: May Handout #92334
    sazzie
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    I’m also going to bag the PTFA

    in reply to: May Handout #92329
    sazzie
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    I’m aiming to make at least one bag a day during April, and will keep them for may 4th handout…. Miss Evie’s school is closed on that day for May Day but I will ask if I can put them in the staff room that week…. Ive not done a school handout since she started in September so fingers crossed.

    in reply to: March morsbaggers #92323
    sazzie
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    Brilliant, I’m finally organised enough to be back on board… All be it at a much reduced speed due to other commitments…. I’m aiming for a bag a day in April

    in reply to: Sewing2Survive – First Morsbag Completed Yay #92322
    sazzie
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    Well done, you’ll soon be addicted…

    in reply to: Bitsa bags #92297
    sazzie
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    Well spotted Pol.
    Beattie – quick question…. Do you line your bitsa bags?

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