I've been mulling over HOW to make this bag for awhile now. I knew it needed to be versatile, tall enough to handle large notebooks, have pockets, and be able to go with most outfits my daughter would wear. I'm really annoyed I didn't find any solids that were pink or purple in my stash to incorporate, but I think it turned out well, regardless. And of course she found the only bit of pink in the bag.
After reading up on a few basic bag making pointers, I went to town. This was such a fun challenge. More and more lately I find I'm letting myself design things without patterns. In the old days, I would have been unable to make this without a pattern firmly in my grasp. There were a few trial and error moments, but for the most part, it came together perfectly. I wanted the finished product to be quilted. I chose a light aqua thread and did some improv straight-line quilting. For sturdiness, I used fusible fleece. And for the inside pockets, I used a heavyweight interfacing.
I made the pocket with four different colors, to add a little extra zip to the inside of the bag (as though the lining weren't enough).
Another favorite feature is the handles. I LOVE them SO much.
I suppose the upside to abandoning my pile of WIP's to make this is that it's finished.
I think it should be called "Seasons".
It's a little bit of fun, a whole lot of color, a tiny bit of art, and best of all, practical. My job is done. And my daughter loves it.
Linking up with Amanda at Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish It Up Friday.
Amazing! Love the bright colors and the quilting! I look forward to being brave enough to make a bag without a pattern.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words! I love this color scheme too. So fun to work with. As for patterns, I bet you could do it!
DeleteI love the way you have used the print with your solids ( especially the pink!)
ReplyDeleteThank you Frances! I have a feeling little snippets of this fabric will be reappearing in future projects. :)
Deletethat touch of pink really pulls this bag together. great job.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the encouraging words and for popping by. :) It means a lot.
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