Morsbags stats for September 2017.
47 active pods made 3256 bags internationally – both are splendid totals.
Bag-making pods were –
Die Nähdamen
Meddon Morsbaggers
Bude Baggers
Innsbruck
Poddington Peas
Te Awa Pod
The old bag
Butterfly Bags
Igor Bags
Rosa-munda
Whale bags
Niffy Bags
Morsbags
Tam’s Pod
Cuckoobird
Morsbags et non Morsbach
Wundertuete
Whetstone Whales
Les’spod
Pickering Stitchers
Whissybags
Harborough Hit Bags
Monty Morsbags
Sally South Bags
Toni Fab Bags
Attwell bags
LoopyBags
HopStitching
The Chickadeez (and friends)
Bagistas
The Scrapstore Birmingham
South Bucks Bags
Bags Galore
Made in Quarry Bank
Earthlings
Rags to Bags
Macs Bags
mospod
BS5 Baggers
Offcuts
Topstitch
Saving sea life
Bargebaggers
DubPod
Ladies That Bag!
sewing revolution learn to sew
ECOBAGS
Since the Great British Sewing Bee Live began nine new pods registered – adding to the three that started up before the show began. Welcome to all of you, we’re so glad you found us, and we’re extra impressed with the pods that are new but have got cracking and made bags AND UPDATED THEIR TALLIES! Super job, all of you! 😀
New pods
SomerBags
Lyme Bay Baggers
Attwell bags
Brockley Bags
DubPod
Fulhambaggers
Only Me
SITUK Bedfordshire – Morsbags
Topstitch
Saving sea life
Ladies That Bag!
sewing revolution learn to sew
Interesting comments
DubPod wrote
“I came across your stall at the Excel Centre in London, at the Sewing Bee. I made my first Morsbag, I thought it was a brilliant idea and want to continue making bags when I go home to Dublin. I have a lot of fabric from sewing and quilting projects and thought it was a good way of using my leftovers. There is no Morsbags in Dublin so I decided to set one up. So far it’s just me but I’m hoping others from Dublin will get involved”
and Fulhambaggers –
“New starter having discovered Morsbags at Great British Sewing Bee”
We’re so pleased to see these new pods, particularly after the successful show. Hooray! 😀
Well done everyone, and I see that October is getting off to a flying start as well.