Monday, December 19, 2011

New bag

This month, at our guild meeting, we welcomed Shirley from The Marsh Store as our vendor. Shirley brought with her, wonderful fabrics, patterns, threads and all sorts of terrific notions to tempt us. One of the things that caught my attention was a bag she had on display and, well...the pattern and supplies for it just had to go home with me.
First of all, I have to tell you about this new batting alternative called inn-control

It is a great product. It is easy to cut, easy to sew and gives amazing body to the bag. It is soft and pliable and yet the bag stands on its own even when completely empty. You can find out more about this product here
There are lots of things I liked about this bag pattern (and a couple of things I didn't) but that is why we sew right? we can make it the way we want! I rarely ever follow a pattern exactly anyway. So I changed the outer pockets from that rounded shape to plain rectangular ones. Then I made a couple of fabric strips that I studded and placed on either side of those pockets just to give a different look. The inside of the bag, I made as called for, with the exception of a loop that I added which gives me a spot to hang my keys so I can always find them quickly.This bag has a nice zippered closure, lots of padded pockets on the inside that are big enough to hold one of those cool Tablets, you can even carry a small Netbook in here along with all your regular purse stuff.
The bag is designed by Brenda Miller, and is called The Everything Goes Bag

6 comments:

Joan said...

That is such a neat bag Jill. I do like the way you made some changes and the key holder particularly interested me. I would love to know how you did that, if you have time.

Beth@IHaveANotion.com said...

If I saw this pattern I might have made it instead of the one I did pick!! I wanted one to carry a tablet in. Oh well, next time.

Unknown said...

That's a good look you created - l love the studs! Brenda

Sherri said...

That is a neat bag you made. I agree that the studs make it extra special! That batting sounds interesting. I have tried using normal batting in my bags and have not been happy with the long term results. The stuff you were using looks to be the answer to that!

Thanks for sharing. :)

Mary Ann Tate said...

I prefer the changes you made. Thanks for the tip about the Inn-Control. One day I have to visit The Marsh Store.

Royce said...

I'm always on the look out for new batting for my wall hangings and this sounds like it would work well. I'll have to look into this real soon. Love the bag and the key holder is a great idea - nothing worse than fishing around for your keys.

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