Over the years I've answered that question with: 'Whatever is handy'. Mostly I was wanting something that I could take with me for my travel knitting. For almost four years I've been using my Domino Gadget Bag which I used for practice knitting up those mitered squares designed by Vivian Hoxbro. I used remnants of sock yarn and added an attached I-cord binding and a red zipper - I love red! I discovered that the flannel lining that I used is perfect for storing my sewing-up needles, too.
As you can see, it isn't as tidy looking as it was for its first photo - taken before I actually used it. I've added the usual lozenge tin to hold all those
I love my gadget bag and I think it's very useful. Small enough to go in any of my bags and big enough to hold anything that I could possibly need while away from home. In fact, this is with me all the time. It's the home bag, too.
This is a blog hop, you can visit Madeleine and take a look at what other folks are using.
Thanks for showing us, this is really cute. And the perfect size!!
ReplyDeleteI love your bag. And the little metal tin...well, why didn't I think of that? LOL Have a happy weekend!
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Nicely done miters! I like your little gadget bag. My tools are all over the place!
ReplyDeleteI've had a gadget bag for years, but now it's way too small, because I have too many "tools" - so maybe I can steal your idea and make one myself! Wishing you a merry Christmas, if I don't get to you before that!
ReplyDeleteCute bag.I can see you have my dilemma with mixing up scissors e.t.c. from one place to another. Thanks so much for being the first to take part in my Blogfest.
ReplyDeleteCute bag to hold the this and thats in. I haven't seen a lozenge tin in awhile, not much comes in the little tins anymore. Thanks for the memory. I think being frugal has something to do with age, not saying your old don't get me wrong, but today if something wasn't working properly the first guess would be to go out and buy a new one. Take care, cindy
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