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After doing some household chores on Friday morning
I went in the studio
and made a patchwork and quilted bag.
Joy had show us her one that she brings her cup in
to meetings and I thought what a good idea.
It took a bit of fiddling out and it's turned out o.k.
The piece of patchwork underneath the bag at
the top is for another
sketchbook cover. I have also been using it as
a demo piece on how to build up your strips of
fabric to make a larger piece.
See some of my Students Drawstring Bags by
clicking HERE
See more of bag making by clicking on the written
labels below or by visiting my
website