I feared that the sampler I stitched was going to become one of those 'stitch and stow' items, the kind you put in the closet and never really turn into something useful. For inspiration, I ordered the Lazy Girl Runaround Bag pattern even though I've made a couple of different variations on this type of bag and really didn't need it. I was curious to see if there might be some helpful hints in a real pattern. Pink Chalk Fabrics turns out to be a good online store that I never knew about before. Fast service and decent pricing. Sure enough, the zipper insertion technique is so clever and easy. Didn't even need a zipper foot. It's one of those, "why didn't I think of that" ideas. I didn't follow the rest of the pattern exactly, but the pattern directions did provide a few other construction tips. I used fusible craft fleece to give it a bit of padding and cut it small enough so it isn't in the seam to reduce bulk. I could really have used a walking foot to make sewing through multiple layers a bit easier, but I hate to buy one for my machine since it's so old and the only one available was made my a third-party, not the original manufacturer. But they aren't very expensive, so I may decide to try one anyway for next time.
I finally decided to go with the darker fabby on the outside and the lighter one as the lining for the stitching side. And then since it looked a little bare, I added two little butterfly beads from my stash that had been quietly waiting for the right moment to make an appearance. The photo of the back makes the print look blurry, but it's fine IRL.
What a lovely little bag ! Gorgeous stitching and very clever sewing..
ReplyDeleteI love the outcame of the bag. I looked on the site and I'm in love with the cube bag..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link...
That is a fantastic bag. Love the fabric you have used too
ReplyDeleteThat turned out beautifully! Also, seeing your photos has helped me with a bit of a dilemma I've had with a project waiting to be finished in a similar way, so thank you. Now I think I might be able to go ahead and get it finished up :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and fabrics you used.
Kirsten
Gorgeous finish !
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful, Annie :)
ReplyDeleteThat looks just great - well done
ReplyDeleteYour bag looks great and thank you it has given me the idea I need for a gift for a teenager.
ReplyDeleteOh Annie that is just stunning!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric you chose is just perfect.
What a gorgeous finish, Annie. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou bought a tutorial to learn how to sew that piece, is that right? Very cool! You did a great job :D
Have a great week sweetie :)
What a lovely bag! The butterflies are so cute and the whole bag is just so awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour bag turned out fabulous! And you were absolutely right, the darker fabric was the right choice for the outside. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love your bag! The fabric choses are perfect.
ReplyDeleteAnnie, your bag came out *perfect*! Very nice finish. I like a lighter fabric on the inside too so I can see what is in there.
ReplyDeleteThat is so very lovely!! You are very talented...
ReplyDeleteQuelle idée merveilleuse !
ReplyDeleteMerci pour cette belle interprétation Annie
J'espère que vous avez passé une bonne soirée ?
Un gros bisou et bonne semaine
J'ai copié une photo pour la mettre dans l'album ... merci !
Wow!! This is gorgeous!!!!!! Love how you put it together~~
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Annie, I love it, as ever, your finishing is perfect! The little butterflies are a great touch too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful, Annie!! So glad your fabrics worked out well for you--they really do compliment your stitching.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up on Pink Chalk Fabrics,too. I've never heard of them, but will definitely check them out...
It looks super! I thought I'd left a comment on the previous post but I must have been dreaming...I'd said that I wouldn't have made a bag from something so pretty, but I take back my comment now, even though it wasn't published!
ReplyDeleteWow Annie, what an awesome bag! I love it...and now I must really learn how to sew!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a beautiful finish, and what a beautiful bag you made it into!!! Wow wow wow! Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. I love the colour matching and the style of the bag as well. You've done a great job of it !! :)
ReplyDeleteAnnie your bag is gorgeous, I love the design the colours and everything about it in fact I think I am going to have to make one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration and congratulations on your perfevt finish.
That is a great use for a piece you may of never made it into something. i have plenty of CQ blocks that could be used this way. Yours turned out gorgeous. Great color matching the fabric with your piece. Lovely!!
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This turned out to be a beautiful finish! The fabric really compliments the design, and imagine putting in a zipper without a zipper foot! Very nice work Annie!
ReplyDeleteI saw this over on the HDF forum and thought I'd pay you a visit. This is a beautiful stitch and finish of a lovely chart!
ReplyDeleteI love how the bag turned out Annie. It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnnie, that is so neat!! A perfect finish for your sampler. :)
ReplyDeleteAnnie, your purse is beautiful! I love everything about it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag you've make, Annie! I love all fabrics you used for the outer and inner layer of this bag. Very lovely. Well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat bag!!! Stunning finishing! I wish I could do stuff like that...
ReplyDeleteJust brilliant Annie!!! The darker fabric really makes the piece pop :o)
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty, Annie. Congratulations.
ReplyDeletewow...lovely bag finish
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