It was easy to follow along with the pictures as they have lots of detail I chose fabric from my stash that my daughter and I selected for a wonky butterfly quilt that turned into a UFO. She is 18 now and not in need of a girly butterfly quilt. : (
I ended up fussy cutting the design and the finished bag is taller than the original but I'm happy with the results. I also made the straps longer on this one.
I practiced my FMQing using the Matrix design from the Free Motion Quilting Project on the bottom inset. I did have a hard time with this at first because it was so fast and I am used to anchoring my arms to the table and using just my fingers/hands to move the fabric. For this I had to push the fabric around faster and it took some practice to get control to make the lines smooth.
Up close I think it looks OK Some of my stitch length is pretty long, but I'm sure the 5 year old will never know....and she doesn't read my blog.. : )
For her little sister I made the bag as shown in the tutorial and as I folded over the top edge before top stitching it made a 1/4 inch border. So instead of evening up the edges I topstiched it with just that 1/4 inch on the outside making a solid rim. I am buying little lunch kits (bento boxes) I saw at Old Navy to put inside for snack time to complete the gifts. I didn't find a picture at OldNavy.com but there are tons of them on Pinterest.....
Still have several ideas for gifts just waiting for a package from Intrepid Threads, Joel Dewberry, Notting Hill.

What are you making this year for your loved ones? I need some more ideas!!
Happy Sewing, K