Saturday, March 9, 2013

Bags Bags Bags! =)

Here are some new bags to share!

I completed the new style of bag in the grey birdie fabric last night. Here's the designer's photo of her bag.



Here's mine:

I really like this look! The fact that it is grey and black really irks me, but I still like it in the same breath. I tend to like bright colors for bags, as you may know, but sometimes it is good to mix things up.


I really am into adding hardware to bags now. I used to balk at the idea, but now I love the polished look they can give the bag.


Adding the solid black almost killed me (drama queen), but I think it makes it look more put together than if I had added another busy print.



I added two pockets to the inside since the pattern didn't call for anything. I hate trying to find my phone (that seldom rings, but still) and my mints/chapstick. The polka dots make it kind of fun to dig inside.


Here's the way it looks on. I like the size and shape, and how it hangs. It fits my large wallet and some other stuff.

The issues I had with making this bag was that the magnetic snap on the exterior was not in the right position according to the directions on the pattern piece. It was too low, so when you snap it on, it drags part of the upper back piece of the bag down with the flap. Also, the interfacing choice bugged me. It called only for midweight on the outside, but I hate a floppy, pansy bag so I added a interlining of flannel to the interior pieces and then an extra piece of flannel and lightweight interfacing to the top flap. After completing the bag, I realize that fusible fleece would have been the best choice for this hobo style since it has darts and a pliable shape. 

Man, I am a critical chick!! ;P

I also wished it had said to add some structure to the black tap flappy thing. It has nothing so it is very light and floppy. But I used a bottomweight twill so that is sturdier than if I had used a quilting fabric.

Overall, I like the look of this bag and would make some changes next time. I want to make another in a BRIGHT happy fabric and see how that comes out.

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On to the next!

This is the second bag I made of the Simplicity Sweet Pea Tote pattern I posted about earlier.


This is some Kate Spain fabric that I really love. It reminds me of funky blue hydrangeas, a flower I really like.


I didn't add the o-rings to the straps to save time. I like it fine without.



This is the back side with the "handmade" tag I love so much!


Here is a button I added that I think mimics that print closely. It is wood and really fun.

I still love this bag pattern and highly recommend it! I could see making more in the future from this. 

This one is definitely my spring/summer bag for holding more stuff and it makes me smile with how bright and cheery it is.

Sorry to blab my head off! :) Ta!!



3 comments:

  1. Sarah! Lovely work ... the bags look beautiful and beautifully made. I really like how you used the Honey Honey fabric I designed in your Simplicity Sweet Pea Tote. xo

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  2. Love that you were here! Thanks for the compliment! I can't wait to make more out of your fabric. My local quilt shop carries some of your line and I want to go get more!

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  3. I bet you'd be good at making bags to hold Bibles.

    Just checking back for any new posts you may have written.
    I’ve been a follower on your blog for a while now and would like to invite you to visit my blog and follow me back. Sorry I took so long for the invitation.

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