Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bags. Show all posts

Friday, 18 October 2013

More Bags





You can never have enough bags or inspiration for bags!
These are all different and I have shared the patterns over the 
last few years at classes and as you have seen, even though
we all start with the same pattern they all end up totally different
and unique :)
Iren made the "Sweet Pea" Purse above for her Grand Daughter.
Carol made the Pleated Floral Bag.
Gloria made the adaptation of the Windmill Bag and
Julianne made a very large Quilt Bag.Well done they all look fantastic!
See more bags by clicking the written labels below.

Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Eiffel Tower and Paris with Love Bag



Hilary makes some great Bags and as you can see this
one is themed on Paris. 
A photo transfer onto fabric of The Eiffel Tower she
took while on holiday and a beautifully embroidered one in the opposite too!
I am due to do another session on photo transfer as it is so popular.
See more by clicking the written labels below.

Bags With Pleats




These are the same purse pattern enlarged and made with 
strips of fabric and then pleated. 
It gives a fullness to the bag and adds that added detail.
Again the variation is fantastic depending on the fabric you 
choose and the added embellishments.
See more bags by clicking the written labels below.

More Purses



The Purse Pattern has really been a successful one.
Its been lovely seeing all the different variations.
See previous post HERE
I then extended the pattern to a larger bag and another with pleats.
The variations are endless.
See more bags by clicking on the written labels below.

Monday, 19 August 2013

Small Purses and Rotary Cutter Holders



Along with the small purses I showed how you
could make a quick rotary cutter or scissor holder.
Keeping scissors and rotary cutters safe in your bag is so 
important so having a nice holder is great. 
It often becomes a talking point too as they are all different.

Small Stitched Purses





Each week at Textile Tuesday and Thursday
I teach a new item or technique and these are some of the
completed purses by some of the students.
What I love is that everyone starts with the same pattern
and then because of the fabric and trimmings choice
they all turn out individual.
The pattern can be enlarged to any size.
Those that have just started, I show how easy it is to put a zip in.
Sylvia's purse (the top one) has a necklace brought from
a charity shop.
See how the purse was put together 


Sunday, 11 August 2013

Bags and an Owl




Bags are always popular and so are Owls at the moment.
This Owl was made by Sylvia 
and came as a kit on the front of a Magazine.
See more bags and Owls by clicking the written labels below.

Saturday, 10 August 2013

Little Plum Purse





Each week at Textile Classes I show an inspirational project 
so that there is always something to make and techniques
to try.
This is a small purse, based on a Pride and Prejudice Bag, I saw
in a printed fashion plate illustration.
I break the design down into simple patterns and instructions.
Everyone was excited and there were lots of purses made
 in various materials.
I will show you the results shortly.

Monday, 5 August 2013

Labels Bag



I know I may have shown you this bag before but
Hilary came back off holiday and I just
had to take another picture. It is so inspiring made of 
labels and bits.
It makes you smile:)

Japanese Lily Bags






The second bag for June was The Japanese Lily Bag.
A small drawstring bag made out of two squares of fabric.
Suze inspired but couldn't tell me the instructions so I went away 
and played. They have been so much fun and so varied.
To see another version of a Japanese Flower Bag,
 visit my tech video site

Jester Bags








Every week there is a different bag or item to inspire at Textile Classes
 as well as
'Show and Tell' and work that I am creating.
The Jester Bags above are quick gift bags and great fun to make.
Click on the written labels below to see other drawstring bags.
Thank you to Adrienne for reminding me of them.
I made loads of these in the 90's as gifts and for
Charity Stalls.

First Textile Tuesday at The Art Room Aldiss Court



OO I can see by adding this photo I am two months behind 
posting. Can't believe it's been two months since we moved in to
Aldiss Court. Got lots to share with you.
We moved in on the Saturday and this was the first 
"Textile Tuesday" after. So not bad in just three days.
Still a little bare but lots has happened since then and
lots of creative things made.
The Bags were made by Val at a Workshop at Watton
with the 'Hackers Tackers and Stuffers'.
See their website 

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Beautiful Bags




Creative Textiles is really getting know for inspiring
lots of different bags and several ladies are
getting a reputation for being'Bag Ladies',
in the nicest possible way. 
The top bags are made by friends Val and Jo.
They chose their fabrics together at the Duxford Show 
and then had a bag making day!
They are just a bit bigger than the ipad and have
some wonderful clasps and embellishments on them.
Beryl made the appliqued  hexagon decorated bag.
Love the shape!
The mini hand bags are ideal gifts and Carol has had 
some fun making them.
I inspire at least two bags each month aswell and 
'Show and Tell' just inspire everyone.
See more bags by clicking on the written labels below. 

Friday, 21 June 2013

Jewelled Bag





With teaching lots of metal work, students 
like to make their samples into a projects so here is one of the bags, 
inspired by Klimt.
Lots of metal foiling and stitch. 

Brenda's Bag



Brenda has made two "Windmill Bags' now.
One for herself and this one is for a friend.
I just love the floral lining with the taupe and spot outer fabric.
It gives the whole look of the bag a lift.
See more bags by clicking the written labels below.

Friday, 31 May 2013

Sue's Bags




Sue came back off her travels and showed us the collection
of bags she had made.
We all admired the box bag with all the pockets. 
She has a different coloured lining pocket for all
her sewing stuff so it is
easily identified and can be put back in its place.
See centre picture.
The bag pattern is based on the Windmill Bag.

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Textile Tuesday




As you can see bags are really popular at class and some 
are now known as 'Bag Ladies'!
Beryl had unpicked some of the binding on her Batik Bag
(Bag in the middle above) 
and added the buttons.
The box style bag used the twisted squares technique.
These small alterations just made the difference.
Its all about finish.
its knowing how to move on a design or how to 
make the best of what you can do.
Val showed us her new Laptop bag she had made,
again an adapted pattern.
It is the fixtures and finishings that make
this look so'Designer'.
You can find good bag fixings at this website
This is where Val found her stainless steel twisted fixings
fo this bag.