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essa ft é do site da amy butler e achei interessante o modelo dessa bola q me parece aquelas caixinhas de suco
achei bem diferente e por isso to compartilhando c vcs ok
Rebecca Bag from the book, "Bags the Modern Classics" by Sue Kim. Joel Dewberry Home Dec for the exterior, Echino handles and an unknown toile for the inside lining
Blogged - www.marcigirldesigns.com/1/post/2014/03/rebecca-bag-take-...
The pattern is now available for sale. Details here: www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/fishie-the-plastic-bag-k...
A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric.
This pouch has a harvest theme: plums, pears, vine and that wealthy feeling when you have the time to pick the fruits of your hard work.
See more information on how to design and make folk bags at: www.peonyandparakeet.com/folkbagworkbook/
1- Bath & Body Works antibacterial hand wash because I don't like germs.
2- A deck of cards for down times between classes.
3- Drugs because the winter is killing my sinuses
4- My (old) green American Eagle purse.
5- My (new) wallet from Target
6- Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman and Perfect From Now On: How Indie Rock Saved My Life by John Sellers
7- Chapstick, a flash drive, and a lighter (for fun).
8- LG Shine cell phone
9- A Trojan, free from Warped Tour
10- A plethora of hair ties
11- Key lock from my lab drawer in chemistry
12- First generation iPod video, 30 gb
13- The always present pack of 5 gum
14- Pen stash
15- Wiggles has to make an appearance.
Ballet bag using Kokka ballet fabric for flab, vintage pale pink linen for rest of bag. Followed tutorial at mmmcrafts.blogspot.com/2009/06/basic-messenger-bag.html but too lazy to add pockets or curve the flap. Cute as is I reckon.
Bag worm close up shot as it came out of its protective bag or shell boldly like a tiger on 7-9-2017 8 AM, Visakhapatnam India
#Bagworm #Psychidae #Lepidoptera # snailcase #case moths
#caterpillar #Tineoidea
A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric.
This bag was inspired by the royal wedding of princess Viktoria in Sweden. The bag is fresh and sincere and very romantic, like her in the wedding party listening prince Daniel's speech.
Height from the center bottom to the top edge: appr. 11 inch.
Circumference: appr. 13 inch.
The bottom of the bag is crocheted from estonian and finnish wool.
The middle part is knitted from estonian and finnish and finnish wool. Between the knitting there's crocheted stripe.
The top is sewn from cotton fabrics.
The string is made from wool and has been felted for durability.
The bag was full after only five days of catching - so I decided to show my Flickr friends what a good job the "Mosquito Magnets" do in the far north. Some folks didn't believe that the mosquito catchers, such as what we have, would work. The proof is in the last two photos I have posted. Now . . . I can't say what other less expensive brands would do - I just know that our brand works like a charm.
This bag has been all the way to the other side of the planet with me, and has seen lots of use in travel on the West Coast.
A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric.
This bag is inspired by the summer gardens and Finnish rugs in 50s and 60s. I love their contrast colors and graphic shapes combined with soft, sliding effects like shadows.
Height from the center bottom to the top edge: appr. 12 inches.
Circumference: appr. 14,5 inches.
The bottom of the bag is crocheted from estonian and finnish wool.
The middle part is knitted from estonian and finnish wool. Between the knitting there's crocheted stripe.
The top is sewn from cotton fabrics, one designed by me.
The string is made from wool and has been felted for durability.
I got this bag today.
It isn't expensive, so it isn't a real leather bag.
Its size is as follows.
H36cm W40cm D8-17cm
Recently I was looking for an white tote bag which was made by real leather.
And I found it in Bally's shop.
Of course it is expensive, but it has wonderful feeling.
But it was too big for my use, and it didn't have a zipper on its top.
So I bought this bag at other shop.
Brown Bag Sculpture
United Communities Southwark House
Ms. Jena Derman, Teaching Artist
Ms. Mai Sowell, Classroom Teacher
3rd and 4th Grade
The students created many life-like objects and forms throughout the semester while only using paper bags, scissors, tape and staples. We worked as studio artists through three stages of process: conception, creation and completion. Students worked on both short and long term projects individually and in groups, and depending on their interest, students created different pieces for each other. Some of these projects included: belts, watches, cups, flowers, furniture, bags & other accessories, along with model houses and other 3D spaces.
Students:
Hadid Abdullah
Saifudeen Boyce
Shawqui Colon
Garon Cuffee
Destiny Ector
Marisela Figueroa
Miguel Figueroa
Kimani Francis
Jahmer Glenn
Shafis Griffin
Hassan Herrin
Philip Lecator
Jahsyr Walker-Rodgers
Calvin Wallace
Zahair Way
A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric.
This bag has a floral theme: blue and pink flowers growing in the bush and beside the path. It reminds me about a story of a young couple living in an old castle, trying to keep everything as original as they can.
Height from the center point of the bottom to the top edge: appr. 11,5 inch Circumference: appr. 12,5 inch
The bottom of the bag is crocheted from finnish wool.
The middle part is knitted from finnish and estonian wool.
The top is sewn from cotton fabrics.
The string is knitted i-cord, from cotton yarn.