The pattern club meeting was last night. I didn't get all the Amy Butler bags I had cut out finished, but I did manage to get these done. From the left: Swing Bag, In Town drawstring bag, Chelsea Tote, and an In Town handbag (yes, this is just like the one I made for Julie -- I was able to cut out two). I used scraps leftover from my nephew's quilt to make the drawstring bag. I am partway through the Favorite Clutch, and then I'll work on the Cabo Halter muslin (I did an FBA on the pattern, and hope it works out). I also have one more In Town bag to do, this time with bamboo purse handles.
Here you can see the linings I chose. The Chelsea Tote is reversible, and has a false bottom. It's going to go live with a friend of mine -- I hope she likes it. I bought a button to make a closure for the handbag. The meeting was a lot of fun. Someone had made the Kimono Robe from AB's In Stitches book, and I got to try it on. That was helpful, as now I have a few modifications in mind. Two people made the Messenger Bag. Both said it was a LOT of work, but it looks fantastic. Kelly didn't make it, though. :( I was hoping to meet her and check out her Cafe Apron. I'm sure the snowstorm we had was a definite factor in the smallish attendance (I was 30 minutes late myself).
I'm really looking forward to the next few months of the club. Next month is Nancy Erickson's Fashion Sewing Group patterns, and then Jalie patterns in May. In the fall we have a month for HotPatterns and Decades of Style, so that should motivate me to get my HP pattern made up (and maybe order a few more! ~G~).
very nice, linda. i especially like the chelsea tote. btw, i envy you, having an ipc to go to.
ReplyDeleteYou make the best bags Linda! Do you ever keep any for yourself?
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm a totally baby. I dislike driving to begin with, and avoid it when it's snowing or raining. Jeff was traveling on business, otherwise I would have made him chauffeur. I was bummed that I missed the AB show and tell, cause she's my favorite. Since I don't have any sewing workshop patterns, I'll bring my cafe apron to the next meeting. :)
ReplyDeleteYour bags look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteYour bags look wonderful!
ReplyDeletei want the chelsea one!
ReplyDeleteterrific bags! but then your sewing always is!
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