Yes, I know it isn't even Valentine's Day yet, but St. Patrick's Day will be here before you know it, and everyone needs her own special purse to carry in honor of that occassion, doesn't she?
...Okay, that's a stretch, but my favorite customer Debbie needed shamrock-themed bags for herself and her daughter (a school teacher), so here are the two designs I made for them to choose from.
First choice:
Bright green with shamrocks, checkerboard and stripes!
One pocket inside and one outside.
Second choice:
Dark green with shamrocks and stripes!
I made one large and one small of each fabric combination (Debbie carries the large bag and her daughter prefers the small one.) I REALLY should make one of these for myself, because my birthday happens to be on St. Patrick's Day! But it's hard for me do that; I always feel that I should be sewing to fill up my little booth at the local store.
Debbie, I hope you and your daughter LOVE these bags. (I guess it's time to start looking for Easter fabrics now...)
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Saturday, February 11, 2012
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Show and Tell: New Bags
Most of the time when I am sewing purses to stock my booth at the local store called Country Treasures, I go about choosing fabrics somewhat haphazardly--I have a handful of designs that sell well, but I don't want to limit myself to just those, because then the booth looks boring; so I try to find new fabrics that I think will have broad appeal. Sometimes they sell immediately (like the single Halloween purse I managed to make this year!) and sometimes they sit, and sit, for months before the right person comes along to claim them. Sometimes that person is me!
I like it when I get a special order for a purse (even if the order is unusual, like the solid black bag and solid brown bag I've shown you before) because I know it will will go straight to its new home and will make someone happy.
I know the holidays are approaching, because I recently got an order for this bag:
Red and green and holly--this purse's owner will bring the holiday spirit with her everywhere she goes!
This customer also ordered a bag as a gift for her daughter, a school teacher. This is the front:
and this is the back. I love the graphics on these bright fabrics. The cursive writing fabric, near the bottom on the front, and at the top of the back pocket, was an unexpected gift from my awesome friend Susan (aka, The Sloppy Sewer). It works so perfectly with the theme of this bag. Thanks, Susan!!
I love the fun print on the home dec fabric I used for the lining. Yes, that's a pocket on the inside, too.
Debbie, I hope you and your daughter love your new bags!
I like it when I get a special order for a purse (even if the order is unusual, like the solid black bag and solid brown bag I've shown you before) because I know it will will go straight to its new home and will make someone happy.
I know the holidays are approaching, because I recently got an order for this bag:
Red and green and holly--this purse's owner will bring the holiday spirit with her everywhere she goes!
This customer also ordered a bag as a gift for her daughter, a school teacher. This is the front:
and this is the back. I love the graphics on these bright fabrics. The cursive writing fabric, near the bottom on the front, and at the top of the back pocket, was an unexpected gift from my awesome friend Susan (aka, The Sloppy Sewer). It works so perfectly with the theme of this bag. Thanks, Susan!!
I love the fun print on the home dec fabric I used for the lining. Yes, that's a pocket on the inside, too.
Debbie, I hope you and your daughter love your new bags!
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