Monday, July 22, 2013

pdq* Club [PRETTY DARN QUICK] - July Edition


Just when we think that Jill Finley of Jillily Studios has designed the cutest project possible for our pdq* Club [PRETTY DARN QUICK], she comes up with another adorable project for you. You can check previous projects by clicking the icon on the sidebar.


This month's project is called iCarry. What a wonderful project to make for yourself or for the student who's going off to college in a few weeks. iCarry is a great minimalist bag for your iPad and you can have fun with different fabrics. We love how Jill used her chevron fabrics with her floral fabrics. You can download the pattern here.











































The winner for last month's fabric bundle is:

Beth said...
Your PDQ patterns always make me smile, because my dad used that phrase with us kids. Meanwhile, I know my mom would have loved Jill's vibrant fabric and her color choices.
June 20, 2013 at 5:43 PM
Leave Jill a message here in the comments section by midnight August 18, 2013 and we'll draw a name for a bundle of fabric of our choice.
Good luck!
-hg

35 comments:

  1. Perfect!! My daughter just got an Ipad!! She will love this bag. Thanks so much!

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  2. Fabulous!
    My daughter has just bought an ipad so this would be perfect for her!

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  3. Very cute. I think this bag could be adapted for many uses.

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  4. What a cute icarry bag. Great idea.

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  5. I love the name of these projects... pdq!! This bag would be perfect for my daughter and that hidden pocket is awesome!! Thanks!

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  6. Thanks Jillee for this wonderful PDQ pattern. I love the fabrics that you choose also.

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  7. Great project! This will make wonderful Christmas presents.

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  8. These look great. I need to make a few for family. Thanks for all of the great patterns.

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  9. What a lovely project. I may have to tuck this one away until after Christmas as no one has an iPad here... yet. ;-) Thanks for the great pattern!

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  10. So cute, reminds me of something my daughter would love!

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  11. This is darling and just right for carrying an ipad and a couple of essentials. Thank you.

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  12. This clever pattern is going to the top of my to-do list for sure! -- soparkaveataoldotcom

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  13. Love the bag. The colors are awesome too

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  14. you did a great job on this bag. love it babscorbitt@gmail.com

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  15. So cute! I think these might be made as Christmas presents for my two nieces. Love how the strap is attached on opposite sides so it lays flat, too.

    Sandy A

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  16. I love the PDQ project It will be a fun gift to make, thanks for sharing the pattern.2052

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  17. so cute. my DIL has an Ipad. Maybe I will have to make one for her.

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  18. I think it's pretty darn cute!

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  19. I don't have an Ipad but if a made a bag for one maybe I would get one.

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  20. I have two granddaughters who will just love this!

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  21. Perfect! We just bought my daughter a NOOK so she could put her college books on it in hopes of making her 30+ pound backpack lighter (good thing she was a gymnast in her former life!). This little tote will be perfect for her to make and use while on campus. Thanks for all the great patterns thusfar! Love them all!!!

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  22. I love this project. I love ipads and something smaller like this to carry it in is just the ticket. Thanks for the pattern

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  23. What wonderfully cheerful and bright fabrics! Love the bags!

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  24. Love how quick these projects are to make. Amazing how many pockets you fit into this one.

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  25. This is going straight to the top of my Christmas crafts list. Thank you for the inspiration!

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  26. YOur fabrics are always so happy! carolann427@aol.com

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  27. I love your choice of fabrics and the practical yet elegant design. Can't wait to make one for school!

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  28. I love following PDQ, can't wait for the next month. You are so amazing. Your fabric lines are so fun to work with.

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  29. Great project! I love the fabrics that were used.

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  30. Lovely love the colors And it's always Great for making pdq thanks

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  31. Another amazing PDQ project. I luv the 'happy' fabrics...the yellow is perfect. I will definitely be making a few gifts with this pattern. Thanks Jill...your PDQ projcects are PDcute!!

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  32. Cute. Cute. Cute! And practical, too! LOVE it.

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  33. I had to return to tell you how much fun I had making this bag. I can't wait to make more. It came out perfectly and I'm just tickled pink!! Thanks a million.

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  34. KaHolly, you will have to send us a photo! We would love to see your version. If you do want to send it to us, please forward photo with "PDQ" in the subject line and send to hginfo[at]att.net

    Thanks!

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