My sewing space is in the basement, so even though things have been busy in the sewing room I have to descend the stairs to get to my creative space. I just finished by first round in the
Pretty {little} Purse Swap. It's so inspirational and there are some really talented sewists out there in blogland. I have already sent and my partner received her
pounch. I'm still waiting to receive mine, but while I wait I had a few birthdays/projects I had to attend to:
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Leeden's 14th birthday tote bag |
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Katie's 18th birthday purse |
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interior, I found the sew in style difficult and the interior stitches not so complimentary. With normal use you don't see the stitches because you have a different view looking into the purse, but I know they are there. (I like the interior fabric however). |
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My 16-teen year old son- off fishing with Grampa and needed a bag for all this plugs, chargers and phone "stuff". (I truly love him asking because 1) he's a boy and 2) he still needs me to do stuff for him. ) I thought the plaid was "manly" enough and it was scraps left from last years flannel PJ's. I tried to match the plaids, it would have bugged me otherwise. The handle is nylon webbing. |
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Side view, the stitching from elastic interior loops to hold pens and pencils for summer AP prep "homework". |
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and lastly, one for me (although my 13-teen year old keeps saying how much she really likes it). Made from scraps left from a quilt (in the flimsy stage) - Moda sugar popscraps and Kona ivory- solid. |
That is a lot of nice bags! You did a great job matching the plaids, and it is nice that all your kids love your sewing.
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