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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Winner and more bags

I used my alternate random generator this time to pick a winner for the little bag below. I asked David to pick a number randomly out of his head and he came up with #28.
So confetti falling on your head Chookyblue, because that happens to be you. Congratulations, send me your snail mail address and it'll be in the mail tomorrow along with extra goodies in the bag.

Thank you sooo much everyone for all the wonderful comments and helping me to celebrate. The only downside of giveaways is that there can only be one winner.
The bag bug hit me bad after making that one so I decided to make some time to play around with some variations of a sewing case. I made this one for my daughter using the sewing box tutorial listed on this page.I have made it before but decided to add some interfacing to give it more stability which in turn made it much harder to sew. There was some unpicking and teeth grinding going on.
I used a hair tie for the loop and a vintage shank button for the inside pocket. I loved using these colours which were perfectly funky.
The other bag I made from a Japanese linen I picked up in New Zealand on my last trip but it was looking a little bland so I added the polka dot to the handles and ..................................
 some stitchery to the sides in perle cotton.
I drew up my own pattern for this one but used the same lining technique as the giveaway bag. What I didn't like was hand sewing in the lining pieces and the depth inside could have been bigger.
I haven't finished yet, I think I'll make up another bag pattern using several different techniques to get a good shape and a lining and zip that's easier to put in.
Stay tuned, Janet

47 comments:

  1. Congrats to Chookyblue - woohoo!

    Those are all adorable bags, Janet.

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  2. Lucky Chookyblue!!! I'm loving all those bags you're making the big spot in your daughters bag is really fun!

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  3. Amazed as usual at your talent Janet ! I made a couple of zipper pouches today and I almost pulled all of my hair out in the process....lol.

    Congrats to chooky!!

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  4. Congrats Chooky!! Ooh yes, a bag pattern for this would be wonderful Janet, they are such divine little bags!! xo

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  5. No sour grapes here... congratulations on your win, Chooky Blue! Janet, your cases are just to die for. You have the best natural color sense, and the right amount of perseverance to make the most beautiful things. If you keep making them, I'll keep doing my part... appreciating them.

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  6. well done Chookyblue! Janet this is a fabulous bag, and a great choice of colours. will wait to see what pattern options you come up with.

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  7. Congratulations to Chookyblue.
    Janet your bags a fabulous.

    cheers
    Christine

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  8. OMG..........how exciting that's me..........the bag you made was gorgeous and now I get to keep it..........

    love the new bag too........your very handy.......

    OMG I just looked how many people had commented on that post........this sure will brighten up my week.........

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  9. Congratulations to Chooky...they are fantastic bags..

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  10. Congratulations Chooky!!

    Great bags, Janet. I love the polka dot handles. Thank you for the link.

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  11. actually just been out with the kids at the fire cooking little dampers on the end of a stick and thinking this may be perfect to hold my EPP gear..........currently scattered everywhere.........perfect to take to the road with me while at the cows sewing............

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  12. congrats to Chooky! how lucky is she!
    having a bag like this would encourage me to take my applique along with me when I go out! I would just want to show off the bag and get to use it!!!
    the bags just keep getting cuter and cuter! love the stitching. Your DD and her friend are going to be thrilled with their bags.
    Kathie

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  13. Congratulations Chookyblue - what a beautiful bag Janet - I might just select some fabrics to go with some beige or navy linen I've kept (old pairs of slacks) and do something similar myself - thanks for the inspiration

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  14. Congrats to Chookyblue! Love those sewing cases you made! So clever!

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  15. Lucky Chookyblue and you have become the bag queen now to add to your list of credits. They all look fab.

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  16. Congratulations to the winner. What a cute bag! I must have missed this post :( Been very busy lately - Hugs Nat

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  17. Congratulations to ChookyBlue...what a lucky girl! Janet your bags are absolutely incredible...you are amazing!

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  18. Wonderful bags Janet!! I'm very impressed with how you are able to make changes to the patterns.

    Crispy

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  19. Congratulations chookyblue....

    Sandyn

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  20. Lucky Duck, Chookyblue! Love both bags, especially the embroidery on them.

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  21. Wow Janet! YOur bags are just as fantastic as your quilts! I just love all the stitching! Love it :)

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  22. The bug bag surely has hit you, hasn't it? They are all adorable.

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  23. Your bags are delightful! I love the fabric combinations and the extra touch with the stitching.

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  24. Cute bags...I think I'm going to try that little sewing box bag. Sew adorable.

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  25. Janet, it looks like I just missed your giveaway. :( Your bags are all so cheery, but I must say the one for your daughter is my very favorite. Such bright colors!

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  26. congrats to Chookyblue -
    I love the Japanese bag. The stitching detail is wonderful!

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  27. Congratulations to Chookyblue.

    I love your bags and envy your creativity!

    Have a great week!

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  28. Congratulations Chookyblue! Love the other bags shown, too!

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  29. Janet,
    What I love about your sewing is
    "IT IS SO HAPPY". Whomever gets
    these bags will love them.

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  30. These bags are great!! Love everything about them, fabric, designs, the whole package!

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  31. Woo hoo Chookyblue! She will be thrilled...how lovely! Love your other bags too...I am inspired!

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  32. I've never tried making those sorts of bags before - looks kind of tricky for me - but I just love yours.

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  33. Missed it by that much - reminds me of agent Maxwell Smart. Lucky chookyblue. The detail in your work is stunning, I wish you could share the talent!

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  34. That coloured stitching looks great

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  35. congrats to Chookyblue on her win. I love all your bags they are so nice.

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  36. Love your bags! They are so adorable! And your fabric choices are great! Clever lady!

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  37. Congrats to the lucky winner. Your bags are amazing and cute. The one with the BIG polka dot lining makes me do a happy dance.

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  38. Yipee! Congratulations to Donna -- what a lucky girl. Your bags are beautiful Janet. I especially LOVE the hand stitching -- very cute!

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  39. What a lucky duck!! The bag is adorable and really like what you are doing with the others...so creative.

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  40. Wow, love all your bags! I wish zippers and I got along better...

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  41. Look at you go! Those bags are all just wonderful. I love all of the attention to detail-- like the lovely hand stitching, and the little button. So fun!

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  42. I like your works, they are beautuful
    congratulations
    have you a good weekend
    Josefina
    tijerasycuchara.wordpress.com

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  43. beautiful bags. love the stitching on the side.
    anyone! :
    what the name of the type of bags that zip open and lay flat?
    thanks!
    onebadbunny@yahoo.com

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  44. I've come back to visit this page as I adore these sewing boxes and would, one day, like to make something similar! I'm going to 'favourite' this post so I can easily find it again!

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