Carolina Herrera
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My first hand-sewn project bag, with sashiko style quilting to keep the sides upright.
This being my first bag, I made some rookie mistakes. eg: I forgot to hide my raw edges between the exterior and lining fabrics; so inside the bag, you can see raw edges.
But I did make a little pocket for a crochet hook!
Anyway, I'm extremely pleased with how it turned out--especially for my first try! I learned a lot and thoroughly enjoyed stabbing this a bajillion times.
I'm also very excited to show off this bag: "I made it! It has a pocket! And inside is something else I'm making!" 😄🥰
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Recent monster bag comm I finished over the holidays!
Get your own/support me over at K0-FI
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Napoleonic era reticule, c. 1810-1815
Tessier & Sarrou
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A custom dice bag for a gaming friend featuring some of my hand printed betta fish fabric in the fire/ice ombre shift. Really love how sleek this one turned out.
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A little drawstring bag as a Christmas gift for a friend! I used up the rest of the yarn from these mitts and the mossy stitch turned out so cool
Yarn: Patons Wool Blend Aran - Burgundy
Pattern: improv - a flat circle and then sides 😂 im not sure what the stitch I used is called but I alternated front and back post dc so it gave a moss pattern
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✨Introducing: the Animal Crossing drawstring bell bag✨
Suuper cute design and functional for any occasion.
Make sure to hop onto my depop and snag one for yourself 💗
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Mushroom House with frogs drawstring bag // magandflora
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Pattern by Viv Crochets
Yarn: Sirdar Snuggly DK (Blue), Women's Institute Premium Acrylic (Pink)
This was fun to make
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♡ Halloween Ghost Drawstring Bag from Blippo ♡
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"Marta" drawstring bag (pattern by BurgioPatterns) in the smaller size.
Tag on the side reads "Full of Good Ideas" (by Winnipeg Sews).
Most of this bag was painstakingly bussed between home and the downtown library's makerspace (IdeaMILL) so I could use their sewing machines. I eagerly watched YouTube videos on the long bus ride, learning how to thread the machine, adjust stitch length, etc. This was also my first time using fusible interfacing!
Things don't line up perfectly, some topstitching is absent because I forgot about it, and other imperfections... but I love it anyway!
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