A couple of bags
#1
The first one I call my Monster Bag...it was a monster to make, for starters. I wanted something large enough to hold cutting mats and rulers for a retreat but this thing is so darn big that if you put much stuff in there you can't lift it!! And I may have to add a room to the house to have a place to store it!
The second one is much more reasonable...the dark fabric is denim. The pattern called for lightweight fusible interfacing for all pieces, but I didn't have enough. So the denim got lightweight interfacing and I used fusible fleece for the other pieces.
The second one is much more reasonable...the dark fabric is denim. The pattern called for lightweight fusible interfacing for all pieces, but I didn't have enough. So the denim got lightweight interfacing and I used fusible fleece for the other pieces.
Monster Bag
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Bag for my sister Nancy
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#3
Oh!!! I'm in love with the first bag!!!!! I love the material you picked for it...... I just would have made the straps wider but Oh!! I would carry it for a purse!!!!
I like the other one too but that first one ohhhhhhhh baby! lol
I like the other one too but that first one ohhhhhhhh baby! lol
#4
Originally Posted by luv-e
Oh!!! I'm in love with the first bag!!!!! I love the material you picked for it...... I just would have made the straps wider but Oh!! I would carry it for a purse!!!!
I like the other one too but that first one ohhhhhhhh baby! lol
I like the other one too but that first one ohhhhhhhh baby! lol
Those handles are kinda weird. The pattern called for using plastic tubing inside the handles for strength. I didn't have any so I used a couple of lengths of cotton clothesline. They're pretty sturdy handles but difficult to make.
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