I love the lunch pail. I still have my dad's he used for years plus the thermos.
|
love it good job
|
Originally Posted by wvdek
I love the lunch pail. I still have my dad's he used for years plus the thermos.
|
What great ideas! Nice work! I like to try stuff like this too, tho' I haven't done any lately. Really like the lunch pail! I would love a tute!
|
Cute, both of them.
|
Both projects are impressive, but the narrative is what takes the cake!!!
|
Originally Posted by Julie in WA
Both projects are impressive, but the narrative is what takes the cake!!!
John |
I think it is great.I'm always checking out the tackle boxes to see if they will suit my projects.Is that the prototype?
|
Since this is a working "girl's" lunchpail I can invision it made of some not so heavy fabrics. Unless that would take away from the original design. What a great travel bag for hand or paper piecing and lunch to boot!
I say go for the tute and let the creativity begin :thumbup: |
I am going to do another one of a lighter and prettier fabric. I have some of the Japanese gold accented print fabric. The choice of the black was to mimic the original black lunchpail of working class fame.
John |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:22 AM. |