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Made using pattern from Swoon Patterns and a print from the Denim Studio Collection from Art Gallery Fabrics.
I made this yoga bag for my coworker who asked me to salvage the strap and cord from her old bag and make a new one. I recycled a kids' denim jumper to make this cute and functional new bag for her.
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I was asked to make a custom bag for a little girl locally who has to walk with a walker due to a condition called Transverse Myelitis. Her mother wanted a bag that would hang on Sadie's walker bar for her to put her books, toys and treasures in that wouldn't get in her way.
I am excited to say that I was able to come up with an original design that would also be great as a stroller bag!
Made using Bijou Lovely tutorial. Good directions and pretty easy. I love this bag
www.bijoulovelydesigns.com/2010/05/market-tote-tutorial.h...
Bagger 258 is a bucket wheel excavator, or "schaufelradbagger," built by the heavy machinery company Lauchhammer. First put to use in East Germany in 1964, Bagger 258 was one of a series of such machines whose task was to assist in intensive mining operations.
This motorised excavator featured a total of 10 blades, cutting to a depth of 15m into the earth as it removed spoil from the layers of coal beneath. The buckets, each designed with a capacity of roughly 1,500m³, would also collect a thin layer of coal during the process. This was sifted mechanically and diverted to feed the machine's coal-burning engines.
With a length of 171.5m and reaching a height of 50m, the 3850-tonne Bagger 258 rather resembles a factory; although this factory was mounted onto tank-like tracks and able to move at a speed of six metres per minute. Bagger 258 was abandoned in 2002, for no better reason than that it had simply run out of things to dig. By this point the behemoth was showing its age, and the cost of dismantling it wasn't justified by the tired mechanisms on offer. Instead the area around Bagger 258 was replanted, and redeveloped as a solar park.
These days, Bagger 258 stands desolate in a field in Germany. Its blue paint job - now chipped and fading - had once earned it the nickname, "Blue Wonder."
I love this shooping bag I want to buy it someone who live in london or travel in london can help me.
A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric. Felted bottom part. Decorated with hand embroidery.
at lunch watched 2 girls filming a plastic bad (had to be art, really) on the oval - which seemed to involve a lot of bag throwing, until finally it got picked up by the wind and tumbled beautifully over the grass.
And yes, they picked it up after it finished.
This lovely handmade bag is stylish and good to our planet. The perfect combination! You will love wearing this bag over your shoulder or holding the sleek handles in your hand. Be sure to look inside to find numerous interior pockets as well as a coordinating market tote so you never have to leave home without one. Created with 100% bamboo fabric, a reclaimed upholstery sample, and recycled plastic bottle blend fabric.
Quilted tote bag made from leftover quilt blocks.
Blogged about here:
life-is-a-musical.blogspot.com/2009/01/new-tote-bag.html
and here:
nikkishell.typepad.com/wardroberefashion/2009/01/a-new-to...
Cute bag made from Echino Spring 2010 collection and lined in Kona grape.
This will be my new lunch bag for work!
Blogged: www.sewjustinesewblogspot.com
Look what has arrived, my goodie bag swap! Christine www.flickr.com/photos/27978080@N07/ send me this all, I was speechless when I opend it, it is just so much! I love the bag, it is beautiful made, her work is just so precise, amazing!!!!! I LOVE the extra goodies, the zipper pouch is super cute and very handy, jummie chocolat, some post cards, a tissue holder and a cute pin-cushion. And look at the fabric that I got, fq-ers of American Jane Snippet, just what a girl likes!! Dear Christine, thank you so so much for this amazing swap, you are so generous of sending me this all, I just want to give you a big hug!
innovative bag with EL lamp for 7" tablet and 5" phone, convenient for running, biking all kinds of sports
New stroller/pram nappy/diaper bags with adjustable straps that will fit over the handlebars of most prams/stroller.
See my profile for details
Two elastic loops in front to hook around the front rail of the rack so the bag won't bounce /quite/ so enthusiastically when it's empty.
navy blue waxed canvas, handle bar bag. 11" x 4.5", zipper closure, hand cut and dyed leather, fits handlebars or brooks saddle
Lunch bag tutorial from A Lemon Squeezy Home
Fishing idea from From An Igloo
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I won this classic Bear Bones Bag earlier this year with the Rangefinderforum.com's "Decisive moment challenge" (www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=1...). The image I placed 4th with was "Winters Seagulls"
(www.flickr.com/photos/davelamnet/8430710538) . I was honored to place at all.
This is a great little bag, it's got minimal padding for ultimate stealth when carrying. It's hand made, by the messenger bag maker Courier Ware (if you're familiar with)
Seems very sturdy and something that i've always wanted to try. I thank user "icebear" or Klaus, for donating such a wonderful prize.
Where we have saved on trees by moving from paper grocery bags to plastic, we have created another problem. Plastic is "free-flowing" these days with most retailers giving plastic away for any goods that were purchased. Here are 4 plastic grocery bag holders that you can use to store them for recycling later. I have one of these mounted inside my pantry that I use after each trip to the store. After I put my food away, I stuff the plastic grocery bags into the holder to store them away neatly. Before the next trip to the store, I empty the holder out and take the plastic bags back to the store for recycling. Each of these models is inexpensive.
The Kissing Girls bag hand crafted by Japanese design house Prima is made of a kitschy pop print in red and blue. The repetitive pattern in red shows two girls kissing with ribbons in their hair and dreams flying in the breeze.
Lined with silky, red satin and secured with a funky parker zipper.
A one-of-a-kind bag. Made in Japan.