For my partner in the FLOS swap, I made a zip pouch using a small Ring of Flying Geese block. I had made the block thinking I was going to use in the larger item I am making for her, but changed my mind and didn't want the block to go to waste. 
The next item I made for my partner is a fabric basket. I used stiff fusible timtex (not sure how that is spelled) so the basket will stay upright. I was able to iron on the front and back pieces, no quilting involved. 
The back of the fabric basket, or really she can say whichever way she prefers. I really like how it stands up straight. I had a hard time getting the side seams sewn, I might try something different if I make another basket. 
And the finishing touches are going on this piece for my partner. I know it doesn't look like much here, but there is more! I promise. 
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