Fun to sew

A blue pen case in butterfly and bugs patterned fabric, made by iHanna (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)

Mom has found a “pattern” for a little bag to have your pens and small stuff in. I don’t know what it’s called in English, penskrin in Swedish. She had made the small pink one before I arrived and then showed me how easy it was made. I sewed the big blue one with lots of funny flowers on.

A small pouch in pink rose fabrics, made by my mom (Photo Copyright Hanna Andersson)
Very small pouch in pink rose fabrics, made by my mom.

The pink is very tiny and made by my mother. It was super fun and easy to make these.

I want to make more!

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11 Responses

  1. That is so cute! There is not really a specific English word for that, other than tote (which just means a bag to carry things!) I love that fabric.

    I hope you are doing well, Hanna! :)

  2. Hanna,
    First thank you so much for your wonderful so wonderful atcs. I got them today. My envelope to you is sitting on my desk, without stamps, but ready to take to the postoffice. I am lazy these days, it is finally warm and it has made me a little lazy…sorry about that. Happy about finding your nice blog too. I like the little pouches for pencils, in English it is called a ‘pencil case’. Thanks again for you atcs they are really delightful!!!

    Cheers!
    Kim

  3. ?h! Det rosa pennskrinet ?r s? s?tt att jag tror jag svimmar! Snacka om fint! Verkligen!
    Hur g???r man!!?! :-)
    Du g?r s? fina saker!

  4. Hanna,
    Thanks for visiting my site. I love this little bag. I’d love to make these as gifts. I think homemade gifts are the best, they’re from the heart. Thanks for directing me to your great blog. I might just stay awhile. :-)

  5. Just for the “multicultural” sake, we do have a word for it in brazilian portuguese, it’s estojo. As a little pouch to keep your writing stuff organized for school.