Remember that I told you I had one more thing that I entered into the Deerfield Fair? Something that had not been on my blog yet? Well, this little patchwork tote is it :)
I used my AMH Innocent Crush fabrics for the exterior, so it matches my Triple Zip Pouch. I made this to be a matching set on purpose, but only now that it is dark and I am sitting down to my computer am I realizing that I didn't get a picture of the two together. {sigh}
You will just have to take my word for it that they make a cute couple :)
The pattern I used is one I have made several times, sometimes patchwork and sometimes with a solid exterior fabric. You can check out my other totes here, here, and here.
The lining is AMH feathers from Field Study - I am so in love with this print :)
I made the tote mostly to see how long it would take. That's a good reason, right? :)
Right about now, curiosity is getting the better of you, isn't it? You're dying to know. I can tell. ;)Okay, okay, I'll tell you - once the fabrics were cut, it took me six hours to completely finish the bag.
My seam ripper saw some action during the making of this bag. Silly me thought I didn't need to read the instructions because I've made this a time or two already. It is doubtful that I learned anything from this experience. {read instructions? and waste good sewing time?}
I'm linking up to You Flew Tuesday, Freemotion by the River and Fabric Tuesday!
7 comments:
What a beautiful bag and the fabrics are so neat! I seem to always need to keep my seam ripper close by too.
Thanks for sharing.
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What a fun tote! perfect for the season!
That's a gorgeous bag! I love the color combination!
A beautiful bag, Allison and combined with the Triple Zip Pouch, would make a fabulous set.
Love the tote Allison -- the patchwork is beautiful with that fabric and the handles are neat! Gotta have me one !
such a lovely bag. And yes, making something to see how long it takes is a valid reason!
I've featured your patchwork bag today...
http://www.threadingmyway.com/2013/11/threading-your-way-features_9.html
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