Magic, Munchkins and Gingers!
My old Boss has been training to be a Methodist minister and his ordination was held last weekend. Stupid Covid prevented us attending in person but I was able to watch it live on YouTube
I wanted to send him a gift and at the same time my current boss / vicar had asked me to make a magic bag. If you haven't seen one it might help to know it's a story telling bag
I started by cutting ten rectangles 9x10" (actually one green/outer needs to be 9x12")
(for reference:start with the stars, with pocket to the right,then add onto the right side: yellow (4th) (top to the left if applicable, the top continues to alternate),then black (3rd)then blue (2nd)then green (1st)then reverse the order so green (wide piece), blue, black, yellow and starsIf you know Psalm 23 you can follow the storySo when all the shapes are stitched together, join the two green to each other to complete the loop.Arrange on the desk so it reads zipped star tipped anti clockwise, star, image topped anti clockwise, black and blue on the top, and (from l to r) yellow, black, blue, wide green, green on the back)Phew. The wide piece of green now gets folded and folded so it can be stitched down to hold ALL the sides together with no raw edges
Because I stitched it wrong soooo many times I would suggest pinning or tacking this together to check the story works but if it does you can tell the story of
Being laid down in green pasture (then turn inside out)
I hope he likes it!!!!
I was sent a pic of a munchkin on a Patchwork I-spy quilt . . . my favourite kind of photo!
And finally a few t-shirts for some friends who run a local mental health group