Summer is slowly rolling in.
We are on holiday, relaxing and filling up batteries. For me a real holiday always involves crochet. It really winds me down and presents a grand pleasure. When on holiday I have a list of small projects that work up fast and can be done in a jiffy, which elevates the levels of dopamine - so it is a truly happy holiday!
So another small and fast project crossed off from my list are these treasure pouches. Designed to be used by adventure tickled children on their explorations, whether at the beach or in the woods, to treasure their findings and collections.
I am stocking up on my boho kids' shop planned to open up in September, so these bags will accompany many of my other crochet items. I am thinking a watermelon bag next would be nice, eh?
These pouches are so bright and colourful. I love them. And they remind me that I need a summer pouch (it's nearly fall...) desperately. The old one (a plain blue) is five years old and needs replacement. Oh dear, another post on my endless to-do-list.
ReplyDeleteI have a very plain pouch (a square bag made of dcs) crocheted in hemp for sturdiness, not very big, which I take on our beach combing sessions. I didn't want to make one in cotton because the smell of the shells is very hard to wash off. Somehow I don't mind it with hemp and I am not afraid of ruining it. Though having one colored like these two would be a pretty sight on the beach :)
DeleteI love these pouches, Maya!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate!
DeleteThey are so sweet, Maya. I hope you're having a wonderful vacation.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thank yoh Amalia! We are!
DeleteAdorable! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle!
DeleteI am supposing you are back home now after your wonderful vacation. =) It looks as if you had a marvellous time, being inspired by your location. These pouches are sweet; perfect to hold children's bounty as they explore. I love the idea of a watermelon pouch!
ReplyDeleteActually, we are still vacationing Kim :)
DeleteSummer always inspires me to go crazy with colors and I just love that. It shows, doesn't it? :)