Friday, July 11, 2025

More Readerville projects for handmade gifts

 


Today I will post links to a few more of the gifts I made using the Readerville fabric.  The tote was the first thing I made, and I actually made two of these for book-loving granddaughters.  

I had saved this pattern some time ago: Three-Ten Tote Bag -- three fabrics, ten steps -- and let me tell you, I am so thankful that I did save it and finally got around to making it.  As I mentioned, I made two and they will not be the last ones that I make.

I also made a bookmark, as mentioned earlier, and a pocket size tissue cover.

And then I also made a mug mat (I can't find the pattern I used, but you can see it is six squares of equal size for each side).

and coaster -- 

because both girls are aspiring writers and might enjoy coffee and/or a snack as they work at their computers.

This fun to make gift ensemble was very well received!


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