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This is the "full" configuration; includes the laptop, umbrella, camera, and beverage canteen; things I tend to leave at home (or in the car) on a normal day.
I saw this truck from a distance with 2 kids in it. I thought damn that thing is definetly bagged. After i saw the cut license plate i knew for sure. i told the kids in the back to have the driver move to the left lane, and i took some photos and filmed it. It was pretty dope.
canon 5dmark 2
17-40L
Yarntails sent me this wonderful swap of handmade goodies! I've used the bag quite a bit already taking crochet projects out and about, using the little bag for hooks and those little odds & ends I use!
Finally, I decided to copy the style of Jason Travis. Go check out his work!
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Take your favorite things with you everywhere with this handmade very cute and vintage denim bag, it'is very youth and useful. The style is boho-hippie, sewed like crazy quilting craft.
I recycled a pair of jeans turning it into a bag. I embroidered it with cotton laces, vintage buttons and cotton fabric scraps.
I used high quality components. The bag is lined by cotton fabric. Outside there are 2 embroidered pockets and 2 pockets with zip inside. Spring is coming and the desire for colors is springing up. Paired with any kind of outfit it will definitely make you much more youthful and charming.
Every handmade item is unique and this is really made with love!
Perfect for travel, work or gift. The bag measures about 35 x 45 cm and is complete with a very nice shoulder strap long of 90 cm.
Available in my shop
The bag inspired by Japanese craft books and pics of my fellow flickrers. I didn't use any particular patterns, though. Made from wool fabric and pre-loved wool felted sweater. Embelished with lace, fabric applique and crocheted flower.
This is a continueing project in which I will shoot smokers. If they smoke in public they will be shot. There are groups of smokers gathering outside their workplace. There are solitary smokers, there are proud smokers and secretive smokers and those who are ashamed to smoke.
Made entirely out of duct tape and vitamin water labels, this is not a bag a bought and put tape and labels over. the handles are also duct tape, with a ribbon over it for decoration.
And while Simon's bag failed over Spokane (www.flickr.com/photos/si-mocs/15417467191/), mine held out for success. Simon had the harder one for sure, and no doubt stressed his bag more.
This is my bag packed for 2012. Winter is coming so you don't wanna forget gloves, scarf and thermos. I realized to late that the Iso was set to high so sorry for the graininess.
Shot with a Nikon D5000 and the very useful Sigma 17-70mm F2.8 lens.
Settings: 1/160s; f/3.5; 21mm, ISO2000
Recut
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A drawstring pouch combining crocheting, knitting and cotton print fabric. Decorated with two tassels.
Inspired by the textile artist Sirkka Könönen's work. The knitted motif has been designed by myself though, it is not a copy of Sirkka's motifs.
Height from the center point of the bottom to the top edge: appr. 13 inch
Circumference: appr. 15 inch
The bottom of the bag is crocheted from estonian wool.
The middle part is knitted from estonian and finnish wool.
The top is sewn from cotton fabrics including Kukkilintu's original fabrics.
The string is knitted i-cord that has been felted for durability.
See my arts and crafts blog at www.peonyandparakeet.com
Free directions to the bag are here: artemisadornments.com/2009/03/05/masa-bag/
Folding instructions are here:
artemisadornments.com/2009/03/06/instructions-for-folding...
I recommend using the folding instructions to get the size you want.
Reversible bag with detachable flower applications. Same button position to be found on both sides so flower applications could be attached on the side you are going to wear. Button bracelet goes as a gift with this bag.
I made this bag a while ago from old hand-embroidered linen napkins. I added a few stitches of my own to cover some imperfections.
Great for carrying a light book, sandwich or your knitting stuff.
I had fun trying Lisa's technique for making a gift bag from an envelope. This started out as a cream envelope from a standard sized card. I used Hero Arts stamps, distress inks from Ranger, and a spiral paperclip to hold the bag closed.
Hero Arts supplies:
S5208: designer woodgrain
S5449: fabulous flourish
TFL!
Olá pessoal!!! Saudade de todas vocês!!! Muito trabalho...Não venho sempre por aqui mas jamais deixarei de postar as ''artes'' da Formiguinha que continua muito Arteeeira...rsrs
Beijos e abraços de sucesso a todas as Flikeiras!!
This is the saddle bag from my father's bike. I rediscovered it in a box and am very happy to have the bag loops on my saddle to make it part of the bike I built.
got a new bag. :)
(for all billingham fans of you: check this beauty out: www.flickr.com/photos/ym32/5745715586/ ) :)
D7oo + Sigma 5o/1.4
This is my 1st redwork project it is a delightful little sewing bag, the pattern is one of Bronwyn Hayes.
Gail