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I was out of town and then ill, I just got it today. I had this tutorial pinned but now I won't need to make it.

quiltbarn.blogspot.com/2014/03/sewalong-day-5-final-post....

Better late than never! got a slow start on this bag, but finally finished the Cosmo Bag. I'm so glad I joined this challenge!

reading girl

Heh, this is a poor late night photo, but I was going to clean out my bag when I remembered the "What's in your bag" pool.

 

I feel like some of the bags in that pool are a little too clean to be what was actually in their bag. :-p So here's what was really in my bag before cleaning it out.

 

The inventory:

- Toshiba laptop and power chord

- CSS Mastery by Andy Budd

- DOM Scripting by Jeremy Keith

- graph paper notebook and a few documents from work

- My old weekly status folder from work with some more documents from work underneath

- TSA lock w/o key

- Master lock key to and old set of luggage locks

- spare change

- Dell Axim PPC adapter

- Sony headphones

- black white board marker

- ink pen

- Netopia ballpoint pen from the Verizon days

- headphones adapter for my Motorola SLVR w/iTunes

- toothbrush/toothpaste

- Some dice for a family favorite, Farkle. No, I don't shoot craps.

- emergency poncho, we carry too many electronics these days to go without one

- some dog bones my Mom gave me last time I visited home, I still hadn't taken them out of my bag.

 

Once the bag is cleaned out I'll be sure to reshoot. I need to do my camera bag, laptop bag I rarely use, my bike bag, car cleaning bag, and what goes with me on a trip.

 

PRIJZEN CIRCUS V&D

Pink plastic bag and a soft blue wall

This is the second bag I've made using my recycled sheets of italian upholstery fabric.

 

It's 100% recycled:

- upholstery fabric from old pattern book

- recycled leather

- hardware saved from an old bag

- sand linen fabric from clothing for the lining.

 

Available.

Pattern by me! :)

My "Runaround Bag" with length added to the strap. Great pattern!

 

www.noodle-head.com/2010/09/runaround-bag-pattern.html

For the 'What's In Your Bag?' group...

A quick project from last year to practice my square format framing

 

Hasselbald 500c/m 120 Espon v750 feet autopsy bag foot dead corpse crime body forensic scrime scene rotted goose pimples desaturated conceptual cold gritty morbid

Behold the contents of my rack bag.

 

(not pictured) Olympus D-540 Zoom digital camera

 

Yeah, I carry all this stuff to work with me every day. I commute by bicycle to work five days a week. This stuff lives in my trunk bag when I'm not using it to ride (i.e.: gloves, cyclometer, shades) or carrying it around elsewhere (phone, badge, Palm, wallet). Peeking into the shot on the far right, that green stick is a Shrader tire pressure guage, which is utterly useless since I ride a road bike (Trek 520) that has Presta valves.

 

My PowerBook lives at home and my iPod stays at work, unless I need to load some new beats onto it.

I bought this years ago when my sister and I were in Singapore for a shopping trip one summer. We were wandering around the mall that's connected to the hotel we always stay in, and stumbled across this Japanese place called "Kokon Tozai" that was selling bags, shoes, purses, and all sorts of accessories that were made of old kimono. Normally, I'd be horrified at the thought of using such beautiful kimono in that way, but they actually had a brochure that said that they were careful to make these out of unuseable kimono only ^^;;

 

My sister and I bought a bunch of stuff, and proceeded to visit all three outlets in Singapore. I can't remember the addresses and the names of the malls the first two were in (but they are places I frequent whenever I'm in Singapore) but the last one is in Changi airport, just at where the check-in counters are.

 

This one is a gorgeous mustard yellow, with purple ume (plum) blossoms and a teal section that seems to be depicting wisteria, from what little I can see.

 

(Btw, there are more types, sizes and shapes of bags, but this one happens to be my favourite)

check out more photos of my messenger bag, made without a pattern!

Blogged and more photos

The Technology Student Association started a plastic bag collecting program and called it "Bag It!" Every so often, we gather the bags from all 3 centers and deliver them to be recycled.

This bag was my first attempt at knitting a bag. So easy and so cute! The hardest part was doing the lining, which I had never done before either. Loved it! Mom and sis have requested one for themselves. Yippee!

Made with a pattern from Chris W Designs. I used some black and white houndstooth canvas fabric and a solid black canvas.

In my bag

-books -Images of organizational behavior, godel escher bach, chaos, giving

-dvd - Kinsey

-gloves

-two pairs

-hat

-nikon d70

-folder

-homework

-job info

-poll worker info

-necklace

-Bike repair kit - pump, spare tube, patch kit, First aid kit

-scarf

-tutor info bookmarks

-pocket constitution

-lens cloth

-pocket measuring tape

-condoms

-tooth brush

-tooth paste

-floss

-wallet

-2 or 3 pens

-dew rag

-tissues

-deodorant

I made myself a colorful laptop bag.

(fabric: Ikea)

Blogged here: hetkabinet.blogspot.nl

  

my bag is full of bear´s garlic ...

Vintage embroidery pattern. See my profile for more info.

iBook G4 12.1" 800Mhz and accessories. I'll upgrade to a MacBook this fall.

Made of dark denim. The lighter contrast trim is just the reverse of the denim folded over to mimic a bias tape look. Took "Charlie Bag" pattern found on BurdaStyle website and modified it into a smaller purse with pockets instead of large reusable grocery bag.

I got this bag as a present from my goddaughter. She has been training and working in a sailing ships. She worked as a boatswain's mate in the ship called Stavros S Niarchos. She used these kind of goods in her work.

 

I have always been interesting in seastories, seahistory and sailing ships. This was magnificent present!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavros_S_Niarchos_(ship)

the lighting's shit but i just HAD to.

:)

also from the same spot - this is actually in really nice shape - having been balled up in a trash bag - but some idiot tore the corner off

Amazingly, this fella named Eric Verner got himself a ding-dang Bag tattoo (for those of you coming in late, Bag was the largely non-verbal, floating friend to Jeremy, long ago of my creation).

 

I'm flattered beyond belief, but I still think this was an incredibly bad idea. Like, i like Alley Oop, but the amount of regret I'd experience after awakening to find an Alley Oop riding a Dinny on my inner thigh would be monumental.

 

Then again it's not like I've got this Bag tattoo on my skin, so let the fella do what he will ... or ... or wait, is it? Is this tattoo like the video in the Ring? Like, you see it and a week later you get it on your own skin, or maybe you die? Oh good lord, I hope not.

 

Anyway, Eric's earned hisself a drawing, that's for sure.

This bag is made from Patons Moonglow. It's quite a fuzzy and splitty yarn, not the easiest to crochet with, but the colours are good and I like the size. I didn't use a pattern but might try to replicate it in another, less bobble-prone, yarn.

Basket bag using fabric from Prints Charming

Ive been wanting to do this for a while.

I'm always asking people to look in their bags cause ive always wanted to know what they put in it :)

 

i usually have more stuff in my bag but since its summer and there isnt school i dont carry much

 

but on Flickr a lot of people do this :) it cures my curiosity!

 

i'll probably do another one when school starts

My second felted thingy - another of Franks sweaters transformed. Lined with an old bed sheet and decorated with wildly green felt flowers.

Wool bag woven on a backstrap loom by Francisca Perez Gomez, in San Andres Larrainzar, Chiapas.

 

A few coffee spots were ignored or folded away :-)

Here's the outside shot of the diaper bag

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