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It came!

January 14, 2015 by Marsha Lawrence

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They travelled all the way from China, from the only distributor we could find worldwide, and nearly a month later, after being held up in customs for a bit, my bag frames came! If you’ll remember from my last post, I’ve joined the Bag of the Month Club, and January’s bag pattern uses these great frames. I could have used similar pinch frames, but since the hinges are exposed, Mrs. H suggested these finger-friendly frames. The pattern offers 2 sizes, and I couldn’t decide which one to make, so I ordered one frame for each size! I also ordered a pair of vinyl handles, since the pattern calls for those as well. If you know of any North American distributors of these frames, I’d love to hear; either leave me a comment or send me an email.

Here’s the laminated Dottie, pattern by Swoon, in Tula Pink’s squirrels. It’s just the right size for a cosmetic case, and perfect to take along on a tropical vacation.


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I had a request for a custom insulated lunch bag with a zippered outer pocket, for cutlery and napkin. I love how it turned out, and so did she! These prints are part of Joel Dewberry’s Aviary 2 collection.

How lucky am I?! I won a half yard of any knit available from Whimsical Fabric. I chose Stamped Grove in Daylight, part of Katarina Roccella’s Indelible collection from Art Gallery. I think it will make a lovely infinity scarf, but I’m open to other suggestions.
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Works in Progress

January 5, 2015 by Marsha Lawrence

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I’ve been working on a few things already this year, and today I got some wonderful “happy mail,” as I call it, from Stay Home Fabrics and Fabricspark.com. Aren’t they gorgeous?! I can’t wait to get started with these beauties.
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Goodies from Fabricspark.com
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Tim Holtz and some extras from Stay Home Fabrics
I’m working on a Swoon Patterns Dottie Vintage Handbag, made with laminated Tula Pink. I’m using laminated cotton so it can be used as a cosmetic/toiletries bag. 

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I’m almost finished an insulated lunch bag in Joel Dewberry Aviary 2. 
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Up next is something I’m very excited to start: I was lucky enough to be gifted a membership to the Bag of the Month Club. It goes for 6 months and each month is a new bag pattern by a different designer. The first month’s pattern has now been released and it’s a style I’ve never done before. The Companion Carpet bag, by Mrs. H, and it takes a hinged frame, so will be a unique bag for sure! I’ve selected Joel Dewberry Birch Farm for this bag, because this large print demands a large bag. It’s not too late to join! 
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The last project I have on the go right now is a tutorial I’m writing up, to offer right here on the blog. Keep an eye out for it over the next few weeks.

What are you working on right now? Let me know in the comments below!

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Welcome!

January 1, 2015 by Marsha Lawrence

Welcome to my new blog! Here are the last few bags I made in 2014. I really love making bags and working with beautiful fabrics. 

All 3 bags pictured are made from Swoon Sewing Patterns, and are Bonnie, Glenda and Dallas. 

Bonnie, made with some adorable Andover chickadees from fabricspark.com was made for a friend in exchange for an amazingly soft wool cowl she crocheted for me.

This Glenda Convertible Clutch, made in Tula Pink’s Moonshine collection, featuring Deer Me in the Strawberry colourway, came together really nicely, if I do say so myself. I used an antique brass hardware and I think it makes a nice finishing touch. 
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Finally, this Dallas Duffel bag was a Christmas gift for my Dad. It was my first time using this pattern and also my first time working with Echino linen blend, also from fabricspark.com. The piping and lining are made with Free Spirit Solid in Eggplant, which match the helicopters perfectly, thanks to Daryl of Fabricspark for helping me with the colour code!

I look forward to another year full of great sewing projects and more beautiful fabric!

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