I am an analytical learner...I always have been...great when reading instructions and looking at diagrams...not so good when someone tries to "show me how". I was put to the true test with my most recent sewing project! A prototype of a design a friend is working on - I only had paper instructions...no model, no photo of the finished item...just written directions. A little bit of mystery not knowing what the quilted bag was supposed to look like...but I was up for the challenge. The pattern called for five coordinating fat quarters, fusible fleece, and a button...so I went through my stash, grabbed five fat quarters and a matching button...and the bag in the photo was the end result. There is an outside pocket on both sides of the bag and the entire inside is lined with various sized pockets. It measures approximately 14 1/2" L x 7" H x 4" D - a nice purse size. I was very happy with the results...and hopefully it turned out the way my friend envisioned...it will be interesting to see if my analytical skills passed the test....
A note about Blue Ribbon Designs:
I have updated my website with information on the three new designs for September - visit http:www.blueribbondesigns.com and click on "Future" in the left-hand menu to check out new photos, design specifics, and material lists!
That is really cute!! Will you make me one? ;)
ReplyDeleteI like it and if you like it then it is a great bag.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love the color. Yup make me one too! I am suppose to make tote bag but too chicken!! LOL ~ Dawn ~
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful bag!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteNice job on the bag and the colors look really great together! Make me one too please....:) I can cross stitch hours and hours but tell me I have to sew it together and make something and I hide. I send all my pieces to a finisher and then I know they will be done right. Love you new releases for St Charles market. They are on my list
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