Sewing Machine-Plastic Bag Caddy Challenge

Welcome to my first bi-weekly Sewing Encouragement/challenge.

For our first challenge, I thought it would be neat to try this,Plastic Bag Caddy P, using whatever materials we may have around the house or even fat quarters that you can buy at your local hobby/fabric store.

To participate, the rules are very simple:

  1. Each bi-weekly post, I will share a sewing project for us to work on (I’m a novice sewer myself so we’ll be starting on a simple project and working our way up).
  2. Work at your own pace and when you finish the project, leave a link for that week’s project to your blog post on the linky that I’ll have posted,so we can have a chance to see what you’ve accomplished.
  3. I’m a busy mom like yourself so don’t feel bad if you can’t get to a project or in the middle of a project, something comes up…for all you know, this may become a “Sewing Encouragement-Tackle those unfinished projects” meme.

Simple as that.

To get directions/patterns for the challenge, just click on the picture and/or name of the this bi-weekly challenge. If you have pictures of your project, I would love to see what you did!

Thank you so much for participating in our first “Sewing Encouragment” and hope to see you in future posts.


If you are a novice or veteran sewer and would like to dust off your sewing machine and grab your sewing basket and participate, feel free to grab the blog hop code to participate, or if you want to just grab the button to place on your blog, feel free to do so.

Place your cursor in the box below and press ctrl+a to copy all and then ctrl+c to copy. To paste the code on your blog or wherever you choose to add the button, press ctrl+v.


I also have a Sewing Exchange Group on Conservative Homeschooler-Raising a Generation for Christ, for the exchange of patterns and material to encourage those who are new to sewing or veteran sewers to the art of sewing/using the sewing machine and to also help out those who either are in need of material or would like to participate in material exchanges with other fellow seamstresses.

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  1. Denise says:

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