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

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 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, 10 February 2013

Cases with Zips



Another virtue in sewing I have been adapting is,
The art of using 'zips'.
For some reason many have been put off by over zealous 
Needlework teaches and have never sewn in or considered doing them since.
I show a very easy bag and here are two different versions of it. 
Made by Jo and Mandy.
The top is the flat bag and the bottom picture shows it with
the zip in the middle and has sugar bag corners.
just made with a square of fabric and your ZIP!