I love mobile phone pouch and I love making them. Unfortunately, I always lose them. I've made more than 4 mobile phone pouches, and all of them were gone somewhere. Unfortunately, I only took the photo of 3 of them. And in memory of my pouch(es), here I put the photos of them.
1. The strawberry pouch.
I crochet this using two different tone of pink and one light green, all of them using the local cotton yarn for less than $1 for a very big ball. Unfortunately I took the photo with my mobile phone, and the quality is not that good.
2. The big yarn pouch
This one was very quick and easy to made, only 2 hours. I used a big acrylic three colour yarn, and if I'm not mistaken, I used the crochet needle size J. I love this, I love the colour, and again, it lost somewhere.....
3. The my first properly done sewing pouch
This is the first time I successfully made a pouch, and a cute one! I sew the ribbon that I bought at Mayestik (for less than $1 per metre. Indonesia is such a heaven for cheap ribbons and fabrics) and tried the embroidery stitch in my sewing machine. The fabric? I use an old pillow case. For the lining, I use a flannel fabric that my friend gave to me and another fabric remnants that bought for $1.99 (don't ask me why Lincraft really love using this price for their remnants).
I'm not planning to make any new mobile phone pouch. I'm just too heartbroken.
Mir
1. The strawberry pouch.
I crochet this using two different tone of pink and one light green, all of them using the local cotton yarn for less than $1 for a very big ball. Unfortunately I took the photo with my mobile phone, and the quality is not that good.
2. The big yarn pouch
This one was very quick and easy to made, only 2 hours. I used a big acrylic three colour yarn, and if I'm not mistaken, I used the crochet needle size J. I love this, I love the colour, and again, it lost somewhere.....
3. The my first properly done sewing pouch
This is the first time I successfully made a pouch, and a cute one! I sew the ribbon that I bought at Mayestik (for less than $1 per metre. Indonesia is such a heaven for cheap ribbons and fabrics) and tried the embroidery stitch in my sewing machine. The fabric? I use an old pillow case. For the lining, I use a flannel fabric that my friend gave to me and another fabric remnants that bought for $1.99 (don't ask me why Lincraft really love using this price for their remnants).
I'm not planning to make any new mobile phone pouch. I'm just too heartbroken.
Mir
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