Yes time flies so there is plenty to chat about...
Some of you commented on the wee bags which I showed photos of in that last post so that is what I will start with here —
I had an urge to make some drawstring bags for knitting and crochet projects; just small ones to hold a few skeins of yarn for small projects.
I had a couple of FQs I had been hiding away for this purpose. This was the first bag I made —
I used *this online tutorial* - altered a little as I had fat quarters to play with, not yardage!And I added a little zipped pocket for stowing away the tools that are always lost at the bottom of a bag!
Family photo -
(I haven't measured these bags but I see the instructions say they are approximately 10"x6"x5" - not huge but a good size for what I wanted.)
I made the second bag a few weeks later and had completely forgotten what battings I had used for the body. I had improvised with what I had at home. The second bag doesn't stand quite as well as the first but it will do!
I did improve the zipped pocket though; it's not quite as bulky as the first. Both zips were in my 'zipper bag' and were ones that Mum unpicked from garments years ago. The grey one is from Dad's workpants and I think the red would have been a skirt!
I was impatient to complete the second so instead of purchasing some cord for the drawstring, I used a pair of long shoe laces that had also somehow ended up in my sewing room!!
I was impatient to complete the second so instead of purchasing some cord for the drawstring, I used a pair of long shoe laces that had also somehow ended up in my sewing room!!
(I haven't measured these bags but I see the instructions say they are approximately 10"x6"x5" - not huge but a good size for what I wanted.)
Another bag I made was one for Miss Lily for her birthday.
It turned out pretty cute.
I hadn't made one of these frame bags before but it was very straightforward 😊
The base and main part are made as two complete parts - And then hand sewn together. It seems strong enough - time will tell!
The young lady was delighted and set about filling it straight away!Still arranging things several days later -
I have some of these —
— needing attention, so I'd best be off.I have some of these —
See you next time,
Raewyn
Tus bolsas y bolsos son preciosos. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteYou made some lovely bags, seems a bit tricky for me though.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, Raewyn, you are a bag making queen. They are beautiful, and I love you fabric choices. The knitting chickens made me chuckle.
ReplyDeleteI like that draw string on it to keep things from falling out
ReplyDeletelovely bags raewyn...
ReplyDeleteWonderful bags Raewyn and perfect for your knitting/crochet projects, perfect fabric. Love Miss Lily's bag, that will keep her entertained for a long time! Hope the waiting few were not to demanding to get a feed.
ReplyDeleteFabulous little craft bags and with the zippered pocket and drawstring top will keep things all in place. I save the drawstrings from shorts for these sort of projects but the shoe laces worked well too.
ReplyDeleteThe young lady is definitely enjoying her new bag.
Oh the previous comment was me. M
ReplyDeleteLovely bags Raewyn, and cute calves.
ReplyDeleteGreat drawstring bags - good idea to use up those shoelaces. The frame bag is lovely and perfect for your young lady. xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of bags. They should be so useful and it appears that the gifted one was well received.
ReplyDeleteThe bags are lovely and definitely a hit by the looks of things xx
ReplyDeleteGreat bags, I love the drawstrings. Great frame bag for all those precious treasures!
ReplyDeleteHugz
They are all great bags. I can see the first two being very useful for you with little projects. And the third one is perfect for young ones in the way the top stays open and easy to use.
ReplyDeleteGreat finishes.
awesome
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