I saw some pencil pouches somewhere, and knowing some people on their way back to school soon, I thought it would be fun to make some with the Celtic art fabric I designed and the eco-friendly cactus leather.

Making these has been educational, and has improved my sewing skills (though there is still plenty of room for more improvement). I learned both that I have a zipper foot for my Elna, and how to use it. I learned about boxed corners for bags.

All of the fabric is 100% cotton (organic, in the case of the Celtic art prints), and the Desserto cactus leather is made mostly from fast-growing, sustainably-harvestable nopal cactus, or from agave fiber that is waste from tequila production.

The pieces (fabric, cactus leather, and interfacing) were all cut on the laser cutter for optimal precision.

I printed my Evermore ambigram logo in silver on the linings with quick Ikonart photo screens.

The pouch design is adapted from one by Anna Graham of Noodlehead.

If you have a use for them, I made the Celtic art print fabrics available from Spoonflower.

I still have some stock of the Celtic art washi tapes seen in some of the photos, if you want some of that. Given the global war on small business, I am not sure when there will be more stock after what I have is gone.

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