The front of Sophia's zebra bag is fixed and looks much better. I have the back and lining pieces cut, and the handles made. This was a kit I bought, but . . . the pattern called for the handles to be 42" long. This is for a little girl who is 9. She doesn't need this bag to drag on the ground when she carries it. I'm not very tall either, but this bag hung about at my waist with the handles that long. So, I made ONE handle at 42" and cut it in half.
The pattern calls for fusible fleece to be fused to the lining and I'm really questioning the logic in that. So, after chatting with a couple of people about it, I'm thinking I'll fuse it to the outside of the bag and do a few simple quilting lines on it for stabilization. I don't want it too flimsy - or too bulky.
And here is the "pattern" for granddaughter Olivia's music bag. She wants a bag just large enough to carry her lesson books to piano lessons, so I'm making it up as I go. I have a pretty splatter paint music print for the main parts of the bag, and a purple (her favorite color) for handles, plus a top and bottom band. Those bands will hopefully help keep the music print a bit cleaner since it has a lot of white in it. And I want to make some batik flying geese in the colors of the music print to run up the front of the bag. Hot pink, lime green, purple, aqua - all of those colors are in the print.
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Good projects...made to order! Such special gifts!
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