Way back in January I bought some fabric pieces from the Guild trading table, took them home and cut them into bag-sized pieces immediately. Last Christmas there had been a demand for large bags. The appeal of these pieces had been their size, so I prioritised large bags in this batch.
While I was on a roll I ironed the whole pile int ready-to stitch format, side seams and Fraser string channels all neatly pressed ready to sew.
The large pile sat on my sewing machine until this week. On Saturday I decided it was time to clear them away, and set to to stitch them.


Those that open at only one end need stoppers on the ends of the cord to prevent them disappearing back inside the channel. So I then find stoppers for each remaining bag, and finally attach those to the chords in the remaining pile.

I have used beads. buttons, wooden toggles, shells and some ribbon flowers.
There's a lot I like in this collection but the one I'm most pleased with is this one, made from around 2 metres of cheesecloth that I dyed and stamped in 2015 at a Guild class by Barbara Mullan. I think it was meant to be a shawl. I recently found it while cleaning out drawers.

I can now send some to family members and put the rest away with the Christmas decorations, ready for the high demand period.