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And the sweetest little zipper pull.

 

I'm stuck now, can't go any further until my hardware arrives.

from Sci-Fi Weekender 13

Amy Butler's pattern Weekender Travel Bag, made with Melody Miller prints, Essex cotton linen & DS Quilts houdstooth print in grey for handles & piping.

View of Weekender Bag from the side. Stuffed a quilt in there to make the shape look nice.

Weekender project boat, Eugene, Oregon, Under Way LLC

... one of the three projects from me in stitch magazine, issue fall 2013.

The bag even made it onto the cover! Yay!!!

I'm so very happy!!!

Ok I have these fabrics for the Weekender and I can't decide on which one to use what do you think? Also need to decide on the cording color I was thinking of a solid.

 

Only 2 of them do I have enough fabric if I wanted to start making it and try to get it done for Sewing Summit.

100% cotton, upper and lower leather. Very sturdy, also use as a diaper bag, beach bag.

Bag feet added prior to sewing bag pieces together

Our new non-photographic bag for a weekend away...

Ok so I know we have seen the yellow chevron in this pattern already but to be honest I do love it!

 

Honestly these 2 fabrics are ME so now it is just deciding which one for the bag!

Detectives investigating the assault of Robert Hart have launched a new appeal targeting festival-goers returning to Manchester for this year’s Parklife Weekender Festival.

 

Robert, 26, died on Wednesday 11th June 2014, five days after the assault at the music festival which left him fighting for life with a bleed on the brain.

 

It has been nearly a year since the attack - which occurred on 7th June 2014 - and Greater Manchester Police are still hunting the man responsible.

 

Officers have interviewed more than 200 potential suspects and witnesses in the 12 months since, and have trawled through hundreds of hours of video footage and photographs in a bid to identify the offender.

 

Now, as Heaton Park prepares to welcome back the 70,000-strong crowds for each day of the popular music event, GMP have launched a new appeal targeting those people who attended last year’s festival.

 

Digital advertising vans will be parked at each of the festival entrances, appealing for anyone who attended last year’s Parklife Weekender to send any video footage or pictures taken at the event to police.

 

The investigation has set up a new email address, helpbobby@gmp.police.uk, to receive any photographs or video footage sent, while the hashtag #helpbobby will be used online in a bid to further raise awareness of Robert’s plight.

 

Some of the greatest advances in the investigation have come following information and digital media being sent in by festival-goers, with previous public appeals for pictures and footage allowing detectives to build a picture of the crowd surrounding Robert at the moments just before the assault took place.

 

While the picture of the man responsible for the attack has so-far remained elusive, the Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Superintendent Phil Reade, believes this appeal still represents the best possible chance of identifying him.

 

Det Supt Reade said: “The investigation into the death of Robert Hart has been one of the most challenging I have been involved with as a detective.

 

“Since that fateful day almost a year ago, no stone has been left unturned in a bid to find the man who attacked Robert.

 

“We have travelled the length and breadth of the country and our officers have thoroughly investigating each of the 227 names given to us by members of the public in the course of the investigation.

 

“All of those people have since been eliminated.

 

“Not only that, but we have meticulously reviewed hundreds of hours of video footage and forensically examined many hundreds of photos provided by media outlets, Parklife organisers and members of the public.

 

“We have been within a few feet of having seeing this man in a picture and being able to identify him, but unfortunately the shot we need has eluded us.

 

“That is why this push for anyone who was at Parklife last year to send in any footage or pictures they may have of the event is so important.

 

“Robert’s attacker is on one of those photos somewhere, but we still need the public’s help to find him and bring some peace to the loved ones he has left behind.”

 

A £23,000 reward offered by the Parklife organisers and Crimestoppers remains available to anyone who provides information which leads to the conviction of Robert’s attacker.

 

Anyone with information can contact the incident room direct on 0161 856 9283 or email the incident room on helpbobby@gmp.police.uk with any relevant footage.

 

Alternatively you can call police on 101 or independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Side one! The color on my bag make me smile every time I look at them!!

from Sci-Fi Weekender 13

I finally managed to finish my Weekender travel bag this weekend and boy am I glad it's over!!

 

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Either Takara workers or the seller of the doll put Wendy Weekender out of her box and put her back in :(

Goodwood race retro weekender 2023

I used corduroy for the handles and piping. It was a bit thick but the color match was perfect.

Fabric from Joann's. Difficult project, but I think it turned out well, so I would be willing to do it again.

Amy butler weekender. Modified to add pocket inside in lining as well as pocket in the outside pocket. Also made end pocket have a zipper in the outer part of the pocket.

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