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Knitted with the wool that doesn't felt very good so it's partly felted. It's very coarse and strong. I first hand-dyed the wool and then knitted tha bag. At the end I added the lining and crocheted 2 flowers and added them as embellishment. The closure is a button covered with red felt.
I couldn´t resist to order this bag - original an army one, now tinted to be used by children for kindergarten ;)
I bought this fabric a few years ago thinking I was going to make a skirt. Who would think it turns out to be a nappy bag then!
The pattern is from this Japanese site. There are lots of photos in the instruction, so If you don't read Japanese, you can probably figure out how to make it with bit of sewing experience.
I used fat quarters of Juggling Summer by Zen Chic - Brigitte Heitland and some Essex Linen for the handles. Today I am doing the lining. This is pattern is by Amy Butler.
All the details are on my blog: shecanquilt.blogspot.ca/2012/11/the-long-weekend-blog-hop...
This is a tribute to my old camera bag that is no longer funtional, but I have not been able to throw it away yet. This Domke Toad 20 waistpack served me well for over 12 years, traveling to over 15 states and 4 other countries with me. The red string held the buckle together through most of the Utah National Parks when the buckle cracked during my honeymoon. The safety pin kept the handle on the bag on the way back from volunteering in Panama. All of the nylon straps have pretty much disintegrated. I still have not found a bag that I like as much, although my current camera equipment would never fit in this bag. This old bag also inspired the picture that I will post to the Macro Mondays group tomorrow.
order from C.
She wanted a bag in red tones, but not a tote, so I made her this smaller squared version.
This Otomi bag from the Ixmiquilpan area of the Mezquital Valley of Hidalgo is quite similar to the bag (costal) held by one of the women in the print shown in the previous photo.
My handmade bag.
This time I didn't used the hard fabric interfacing so it's turn out rather soft.
But it's still very useful and I like it.
Beach Bag made with Lucy's Crab Shack. Pattern from Sweetwater.
Pattern reviewed here: peasinapod.typepad.com/peas-in-a-pod/2012/07/lucys-beach-...