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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Scrap bag


I started this project over a year ago. But for most of that time, it's been in a drawer..out of sight and out of mind. I had to clean out my sewing table (aka small desk I refurbished years ago) because it is now our aquarium stand.

Anyway....I had intended on making a tiny little string purse for going to garage sales and festival type things. Since then I've discovered that I really need to carry more stuff all the time...so a bigger bag was born.

An old piece of table cloth was used as the base for the random scraps. I used different colors of thread and stitches for a fun crazy quilt look.

I decided on a jagged edge on the flap for interest. 

The lining is a re-purposed pillowcase. I wish I had the forethought to sew a pocket or two on the inside but when you're winging it...those things don't always come to mind.

I did learn a couple things while putting this together that I'll *hopefully* remember to apply to my next purse project.

The only purchased item on this purse is the magnetic closer. I bought 3 of these a while back when I was making more purses

Otherwise everything used to create this purse is re-purposed or scrap.

A girl can NEVER have to many purses! Maybe I'll sell a few when I actually stock my etsy store... It's just an empty storefront right now.





6 comments:

  1. Your scrap purse is adorable. I got a closeup view of it, and I love all the detail there.

    You got an aquarium? Sounds like fun for the kids, work for you. You know that now you have teased us, we want pictures!!

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  2. I love this bag Halle! I would love to try to make something like that. I'm always looking for different and fun bags to carry. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. Sweet - I have many started and unfinished projects!
    dana

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  4. Halle
    what a darling bag! I love the composition of fabrics you used to create it! gorgeous work! Have a wonderful Wednesday! :)

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  5. What a sweet scrap purse. I like the randomness about it!

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  6. This looks like great fun and I love how it turned out!

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