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Inspired by the most immaculate cake designer..." The Designer Cake Co." You rock Isabelle!!! I have always wanted to do a Gucci bag and this model is the best I have seen!!!
Red Velvet with Swiss Meringue Buttercream...and ganached with dark chocolate:D
Lolita's Lashes is a hand crafted piece by Japanese designers Prima Bag.
Layers of vintage lace and velvet ribbon add to the lolita goth style of this tote. Easily teamed with Marie Antoinette style, Lolita fashion or even funky street wear to add a splash of Victorian aesthetic.
One-of-a-kind. Made in Japan.
Crossbody bag i made last night. Did all the measurements and design myself. Has 5 outside pockets and one large inside zipper pocket plus shorter handle for carrying on your arm.
This is the Ferrari Gear Bag ( backpack ) from Marlboro. It actually come packaged with 2 packs of 20's cigarettes but in there what you see are 2 empty boxes from my collections.
Provence Market Bag, crocheted using "Patons Grace" mercerized cotton, Size F hook.
Pattern found here: www.classiceliteyarns.com/WebLetter/3/Issue3.php
I strongly recommend making the straps shorter as they stretch *a lot*. A cute bag that will hold plenty.
tea bag - Tea bag in a white background. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24739536-tea-ba...
Convertible crossbody bag
Bag converts from crossbody to satchel
Single handle with optional adjustable shoulder strap
Top folds over with top zip closure and snaps into double buckle
Double straps with grommet detail hand down front of bag
Front flap lifts open to reveal open pocket
Back zip pocket
Optional "MISS GUSTTO" faux leather logo strap
Inside pockets include side zip and open cell and pda pockets
Material: Faux leather with cotton lining
Approx. measurements: 14W" x 4D" x 18H" (unfolded), 12H" (folded), drop strap 12" and 24"
Weight: 2 lbs
Origin: Imported
I used a five inch charm square and made a sixteen patch bag. Heather Bailey-Peonies, Flutterby, Nest, vintage reproduction fabrics, and polka-dots. The handle is much bigger, than the other one I use when I make the smaller version.
assorted items in bags installed in various locations / 2009
0 - angel stickers
11 - photo processing dates
787 - seaworld trip negatives
4922 - illustrated man heads
39107 - french words
This bag is a mix of Amy Butler fabrics, some of my favourites. It has a magnetic closure and contrasting pocket inside. The outside is covered in PVC so you can keep it looking great for a very long time. Also has some very groovy buttons on the straps which match the stripey fabric amazingly well!
This purse is a result of a beaded bag class that I took at my LYS. Actually, my daughter took the class with me and only halfway finished it. I neglected to keep a picture of the purse I made (gave it as a gift) so I completed Alex's purse for her and lined it. Unfortunatley, you can't see the crystal beads very well, but it is really cute.
With the ubiquitous Mickey Mouse pin, of course. The bag is just large enough to hold my camera with whichever lens I have mounted on it and a few basic supplies. I really like the portability compared to a large SLR bag.
Not-so-Simple Bag from "Last Minute Patchwork + Quilted Gifts".
Not-so-simple coz I started this same time as this bag made in January 09 , but finished last weekend.
Modifications:
Added internal pockets
Boxed the corners
Birdie Applique from Sew Spoiled which worked really well with the pattern on bottom of tote.
Glad it's one less WIP.