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A crafter's toolbelt. It has one level of pockets for pencils and pens with enough space for every pencil I regularly use. The second tier of pockets holds larger tools liker scissors, haemostats, pliers etc. Plus there is a patch pocket with a snap closure for tiny items like fabric erasers, thimbles, and pencil sharpeners and a felt needle catcher heart for pins and needles. I also wanted this apron to double up as a tool wrap. Fold it up and wrap one of the ties around it and voila! Easy to store and transport.
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Colleen Babcock is a blogger, cloth art doll and craft designer offering patterns, online classes and in-person workshops. Originally from Canada, Colleen has a BFA in Theatre Design & Production from York University in Toronto. Now living in London, England, Colleen regularly teaches and exhibits in the UK and across North America. Colleen has contributed to Patti Medaris CuleaÂs book ...
Colleen Babcock is a blogger, cloth art doll and craft designer offering patterns, online classes and in-person workshops. Originally from Canada, Colleen has a BFA in Theatre Design & Production from York University in Toronto. Now living in London, England, Colleen regularly teaches and exhibits in the UK and across North America. Colleen has contributed to Patti Medaris CuleaÂs book Creative Cloth Doll Beading (Quarry Books) as well as Barbara Willis book Cloth Doll Artistry (Quarry Books) and has been featured in numerous craft and doll magazines, including Simply Homemade, Art Doll Quarterly and Soft Dolls & Animals. While regularly writing guest posts for popular craft blogs, such as Tatertots & Jello and Whip Up, Colleen keeps the creativity levels high on her own blog, themagicbean.typepad.com.
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