
I chose the wavy quilting lines (out of 8 different motifs).

Hey Susan, if you happen to be reading this, do you recognize the fabric?? I bought this material over TWO years ago to make myself a purse, and I still haven't done it. I thought if I used some material for a key chain it would serve as a daily reminder that I still need to make the purse. At least I still love the material!

Here's a comparison of the two different key fob styles. Both have their pros and cons. I suppose the biggest con to the finished style is having to turn it inside out. But truly, that was not a big deal at all, so I think the finished style is my favorite. The one with raw edges looks great with my rag bags though...

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I thought I recognized that fabric! I had a moment of "hey... isn't that..." before I saw your comment. You need to make that purse! The fabric is in season. Again. I sadly won't be sewing anytime soon because my sewing machine broke and the repair man is on vacation.
Oh, BOO! I'm so sorry your machine is broken. I probably need to make a road trip to Moultrie to get mine cleaned before too long...
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