I didn't want to show you this bag yesterday before I had given it to my sister ..... didn't want to spoil her surprise! She received her presents later in the day, yesterday, so now I can share with you!
I am also linking to Amanda Jean's "Finish it Up Friday" ..... it's a great party, lots to see! Amanda is showing a particularly cute quilt finish today too!
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A couple of years ago I found a tutorial for a "gift bag" by Buttonberry, via Pinterest. Click HERE to see their tutorial. At that time I wanted to make something to hold a scarf for my mother, but I decided the gift bag would be more useful with handles!
As mum uses her bag most days .... to hold her knitting .... I thought my sister might like a similar one! (Mum's bag is at the end of this post.)
For my sister's bag, I made a few more changes ..... as she too knits a lot ..... I thought it would be rather nice, if, as well as having handles, the bag could have a pocket for those tiny items knitters need, and one pocket divided into two for pens, or for her DP knitting needles, and I added a flap to help stop her wool jumping out as she knits!
No buttonhole on this baby! I just stitched the "homemade" button directly onto the
flap. The weight of the button (although it isn't particularly heavy) keeps the flap down. |
I usually use polyester wadding but thought interfacing would be more suitable, making the bag nice and light, in order to enable my sister to knit with the bag on her arm.
"Bagging Out" |
A nice little "Tote" ..... could have stopped here!!! |
But no, I like a boxed finish!
The shorter the measurement here, the taller the bag. |
"Boxing" the corners. |
My sewing machine really behaved itself this time ..... lovely neat stitches and no bobbling ..... which was just as well because I was racing to finish!
And, after telling you all about our cherry buttons in the last post, there had to be a button! |
I was really pleased with the way this turned out ..... so much so ..... I had to force myself to give it away!!!! Now I want to make one for me!
I just found this photo of mum's bag. It looked different to how I remembered it, then I realised I have since changed the handles ..... they were too floppy ..... so I made wadded handles, and stitched them on top of the pink stripey handles!
The original bag ..... Alas, with floppy handles! |
And here is the little tree I showed yesterday ..... finished!
The stitching was intentionally showing ..... to make it look more "prim"!
And this is the next tree in progress! |
Thank you for visiting today. Now don't be a stranger ..... see you again soon!
I hope you have a stitchy weekend!
Wishing you all a Happy and Healthy New Year!
Barbara xxx
16 comments:
What great bags! I'm sure your mom and sister love them. Can't wait to see the one you make for yourself!
They're both great bags and I love the button!! If you really do lose your tree, you'll have to keep some branches so you can make more. Can't wait to see the next tree!
Hi Barbara what a lovely bag and xmas tree,happy new Year.
The bag is terrific - she is thrilled I'm sure.
I love your bags - beautifully made and perfect for the recipients! Wishing you a very happy 2017.
I love your bags Barbara and your little trees are really cute! I am sure your sister was delighted with her new present! Christine x
Beautiful bag Barbara, useful too.
The bags are a great and useful gift and so adaptable for the purpose of the person you are gifting it to. And BEAUTIFUL too!!
Happy New Year
xx, Carol
Bags are a useful gift and this gorgeous one looks extra handy :-) Love your wee tree as well!
What a great finish on your bag! Happy New Year!
You are quite the bag maker!
Happy stitching in 2017, too.
That's a lovely bag, i bet your sister was pleased. Love the cute little tree
Oh my, Barbara, such a sweet little bag. A wonderful gift for your sister.
So many beautiful things in this post...
The bag is gorgeous and I would also have to force myself to give it away. It's very beautifully made. I love your idea of using a heavy button to keep the flap down.
Your tree is also very beautiful. A great way to use leftover fabrics.
I wish you a Happy New Year! All the best!
That is a wonderful bag, I love the oversized wooden button too. Is that one that you made from your cherry tree?
The tree is fantastic. Happy New Year to you Barbara.
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