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DIY bag for lightstands, umbrellas. And as soon as I order them, superclamps.
Yes, the idea was from standbagger, but I made the pockets wider, so I can put in the lightstands with attached umbrella holders.
The tripod was a little too large for the pockets. D'oh! Whatever, just putting it on the top of it works as well. Once the bag is folded, it's nicely put in place.
Setup: AL (sun through shades)
Drawstring pouch combining crochet, knitting and fabric. See more information on how to design and make folk bags at: www.peonyandparakeet.com/folkbagworkbook/
The 'big bag project' for documenting retail bag design continues...
2017 Red Nose day promotional variant of the plastic carrier bag branding for Walgreens Pharmacy chain
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Amy Butler Cosmo bag, made from a pattern using Amy Butler fabrics. Sized as an overnight bag - it has two pockets on the sides, and four pockets in the interior. Very roomy and stylish - though time-consuming to put together.
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The denim bag measures at 37cm wide by 40cm tall, with straps. There is one large main compartment and a inner pocket with a magnet. A great bag for carrying your sport shoos, school books or anything you need for a day at the beach.
Price: 125 INS
If you'd like this design on a different color bag, just let me know. Thank you for stopping by!
Photographer: Alexander Mendelevich.
Model: Masha Zobel. Customer order.
Little Granny Bag...Tutorial very soon...
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A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric.
This bag has the sweetness of the summer: flowers, berries, reds and oranges combined with greens. You can almost hear the sound of growing: the melody of the summer!
Height from the center point of the bottom to the top edge: appr. 9 inch (23 cm) Circumference: appr. 9 inch (23 cm)
The bottom of the bag is crocheted from estonian wool.
The middle part is knitted from estonian wool.
The top is sewn from cotton fabrics.
The string is knitted i-cord from cotton yarn.
I saw this on Make or Craft a while back. Using a cup or plastic bag to catch sheet rock dust when drilling holes. In this case I was mounting curtains and surprised at just how much sheet rock dust four anchor screws can create.
My future mother in law remarked that she would like a bag in the style of string block. I even made her a small patchwork pocket on the inside.
Not shown properly is the strap, which is also done in the string block style.
I patchworked my favourite vintage fabrics and vintage embroidered pieces and added some pretty leatherette handles.
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This was my winning entry to Christopher Baldacci's Great Lord of the Rings Contest on MOCpages in October 2011. I'm a little surprised that there aren't any other Lord of the Rings creations in miniland scale yet (that I know of). Hopefully this will inspire you to make some of your own! I chose the scene from The Fellowship of the Ring movie where Bilbo and Gandalf are sitting outside Bag End, smoking their pipes and enjoying each other's company for the first time in a long while.
I am really tired of carrying around my messenger bag up town with my camera gear. I want something that has the look of a designer handbag with the function to carry my gear. I have been eying the stunning Epiphanie bags online for the last little while, but, realistically, I can't justify the expense.
On a recent shopping trip into Burlington, Washington, I made it my mission to find a purse that I love big enough to put my Tenba insert into and use as a cambag.
TADAAAAAA! Enter this absolute SCORE at the Lane Bryant outlet store in Bellingham. It exactly fits the insert lengthwise, but has enough height to accomodate my D700 with the grip and a 70-200 lens attached, with extra room. It's beautiful, I love, love, love it {it has leopard print inside!!}, it looks good on, it's super comfy and I can easily clip on a cross body strap for long days if I need to.
Best of all, it only cost me $50.
Did I mention that I love it?? :)
Make a reversible tote bag, with a nifty pocket. I used this pattern: happyinred.blogspot.nl/2014/05/there-is-a-new-bag-with-se...
Une seule taille : 30x18x10 cm
Volume intérieur : env 3,4 litres
une poche intérieure zippée qui divise le sac en 2 compartiments
Prix: 28€
Promo : 23€
A somewhat crazy and unplanned page - expressing a certain restlessness tonight. I am missing sketching a LOT and need to get a few things in my normal life into balance. I think the mammoth scanning task is a bit of a burden - I know there is no rush to get it all done but I am a bit uneasy till I have a digital record of the originals. Think of how much MORE sketching I would produce if I didn't have this scanning time to schedule in... but then that would generate more scanning...it is a neverending cycle. Maybe I should just start knitting again (after all the cricket season has started!) BTW I haven't actually scanned or posted most of my daily sketchbook pages since I got home!
I might try to work my away around the colour wheel to find some different objects to sketch... so I just might do something orange next... is that an excuse to visit T2 tomorrow or buy another orange box of tea? - no Liz no!
BTW the little fellow is another one of Borromini's friends - silly magnet animal with no body. Purchased a few years ago at Timbertown in Wauchope NSW Australia. The yellow bag is nearly 20 years old - cant be that old...well lets say over 10 years old!
I made this bag from strip pieced bright colours with some very dark brown stripes. I sewed the fabric to a vintage plastic handle that I bought from an antique shop.
This photo shows the lining - a Kaffe Fasset fabric - one of my favourites.
This is a custom bag I made from Jessica Jones fabric. Isn't the fabric beautiful! You can find me at: www.bouquetofstitches.etsy.com