As the title of this post suggests bags have been on my sewing agenda lately!
The Airport Sling bag bag by emmaline bags from the book On The Go Bags. This is a great bag,I loved the pattern,but let me just say…trying to ease leather is not going on my list of "fun"things to do!
The sun decided to come out from behind the clouds just as I snapped off this photo! So sorry for the glare on the inside flap of the outer pocket. You can see the results of my easing of the leather in this photo. The zipper is pretty bumpy/un-even looking. Just part of the learning to sew with leather curve.
A peek inside of the bag,and here you can see the lining fabric much better!
A close up of my bag bling! The metal label if from emmaline bags and the little glass person,I made in my sister's glass studio.
This is the April Bag for The bag of the Month club,(you can find it over on Facebook) a bag pattern club where you receive a new pattern for the first six months of the year. Each pattern is by a different designer.
The Gabby bag is an emmaline pattern,and while only available to club members through June 2016,will be released to the public sometime in July. I have belonged to this group from the start,it is exciting to receive a new bag pattern each month for the first half of the year,every year! It is also kind of like getting an exclusive pattern if only for a few months before the general public.
Inside a divided slip pocket as well as a zippered pocket to keep things secure. With the exception of the quilting on the exterior main bag piece this was a quick sew.
The Stand up and Tote Notice tote bag,is the first pattern I have sewn from Lisa over at two pretty poppets it will not be the last for sure! This was such a fun pattern to sew and it is a great one for mixing things up!
This is the back side of the tote but,could just as easily be the front,or if turned right side in,it could be the inside also. Such a versatile bag pattern!
Last month my sis and I took a Turban Footstool class in Lake Oswego OR. at the Pine Needle Quilt shop. The class was actually two Friday mornings,with a little homework in-between.
My finished Footstool in the foreground and my sister's in the background. We had so much fun!
I will leave you with a spiraling look at the tufted button in the center of the footstool! Until next time…
Sew Worth It
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Much too Busy
Life these days just seems much too busy for keeping up with my blog! My goal is to post once a week,so far that has not happened this year. Hopefully that will change soon…
This sweet Sewtogether bag arrived recently! It is from a swap I had joined over on IG last year. My package from the mini quilt swap has gone MIA and sadly it is lost in the USPS mail system somewhere.
My first ever experience with an oval handle,took me one hour to instal the first handle. The second one took a mere twenty minutes! Of course,that was due to the fact that I found a tutorial online with a great tip!
Both handles on the second one took twenty minutes total. Yes! This tiny houndstooth print and the solid colored bag above are both leather from my trip to Oregon Leather. The scrap bins have some really nice treasures hidden in them.
My bloom blocks 10,11,and 12 are now all completed,just need to sew up number 13 sometime this week to stay caught up.
Added six more freeform rail fence blocks to my growing stack for a new quilt for my own bed.
Made my first two blocks from the Sister Sampler Quilts book,Bonfire BOM. One for me and one for a "sister".
A glass adventure with my sister! We made up these paisleys,
Some butterflies
and finally some starfish! This was so much fun playing with glass in my sisters studio!
Thanks for reading! What have you been up to lately?
Sew Worth It
This sweet Sewtogether bag arrived recently! It is from a swap I had joined over on IG last year. My package from the mini quilt swap has gone MIA and sadly it is lost in the USPS mail system somewhere.
My first ever experience with an oval handle,took me one hour to instal the first handle. The second one took a mere twenty minutes! Of course,that was due to the fact that I found a tutorial online with a great tip!
Both handles on the second one took twenty minutes total. Yes! This tiny houndstooth print and the solid colored bag above are both leather from my trip to Oregon Leather. The scrap bins have some really nice treasures hidden in them.
My bloom blocks 10,11,and 12 are now all completed,just need to sew up number 13 sometime this week to stay caught up.
Added six more freeform rail fence blocks to my growing stack for a new quilt for my own bed.
Made my first two blocks from the Sister Sampler Quilts book,Bonfire BOM. One for me and one for a "sister".
A glass adventure with my sister! We made up these paisleys,
Some butterflies
and finally some starfish! This was so much fun playing with glass in my sisters studio!
Thanks for reading! What have you been up to lately?
Sew Worth It
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Another sew together bag with leather
I have been playing around with some more of the leather purchased from the scrap bins at Oregon Leather!
The inside of this one is a mix of some Tula Pink fabrics. The leather this time is a shimmery grey!
I had a small amount of Tula Pink ribbon left over from embellishing a pair of capris last summer. It worked perfectly for the front of the bag. The handcrafted in the USA tag is from Emmaline bags shop,she has the best bag bling!
Here is a view of the side of the bag. Let me just say that I Love how my Juki sewing machine sews through the leather without any problems!!!
A peek inside the finished bag,these are really great organizer bags,for anything from sewing projects to cosmetics.
Me and the bag I won at the sew expo,from the Riley Blake booth.
Sorry I forgot to upload my Bloom blocks! Instead here is a photo of my spring window decoration.
Sew Worth It
The inside of this one is a mix of some Tula Pink fabrics. The leather this time is a shimmery grey!
I had a small amount of Tula Pink ribbon left over from embellishing a pair of capris last summer. It worked perfectly for the front of the bag. The handcrafted in the USA tag is from Emmaline bags shop,she has the best bag bling!
Here is a view of the side of the bag. Let me just say that I Love how my Juki sewing machine sews through the leather without any problems!!!
A peek inside the finished bag,these are really great organizer bags,for anything from sewing projects to cosmetics.
Me and the bag I won at the sew expo,from the Riley Blake booth.
Sorry I forgot to upload my Bloom blocks! Instead here is a photo of my spring window decoration.
Sew Worth It
Monday, February 22, 2016
The PinkLady Sewtogether bag & an unexpected visitor
This past week just flew by,but then that is always the way when one is on vacation.
Recently my sister and I both had the same days off! We planned a girls day out in the city,first stop,the leather store! This is a bit of one piece I purchased. It laid rolled up on my sewing room floor for a few weeks until…
the plan formed. Pressing leather is not a good idea,a boning tool comes in very handy,as do lots of Wonder Clips!
Since this was my first time sewing with leather,I used cotton for the inside of the bag,and will probably continue to do so in future bags as well. Mostly because the prints add a lot of interest/color to the bag. It also helps to cut down on the thickness when sewing it together.
A big plus,which you can see from this side shot!
The finished bag,Love how this turned out! A complete success! and my unexpected visitor…
Little Miss Audrey Lynn! My granddaughter came for four days!!!
Sew Worth It
Recently my sister and I both had the same days off! We planned a girls day out in the city,first stop,the leather store! This is a bit of one piece I purchased. It laid rolled up on my sewing room floor for a few weeks until…
the plan formed. Pressing leather is not a good idea,a boning tool comes in very handy,as do lots of Wonder Clips!
Since this was my first time sewing with leather,I used cotton for the inside of the bag,and will probably continue to do so in future bags as well. Mostly because the prints add a lot of interest/color to the bag. It also helps to cut down on the thickness when sewing it together.
A big plus,which you can see from this side shot!
The finished bag,Love how this turned out! A complete success! and my unexpected visitor…
Little Miss Audrey Lynn! My granddaughter came for four days!!!
Sew Worth It
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
Life has been busy as always,and although I didn't have time to post the last two weeks…
Bloom block #5 is all finished,pretty happy with how these blocks are turning out!
This is block #5 in the ugly sweater SAL most of these I have purposely made "ugly"but this one I am really loving ;)
Here are all my blocks so far for the freeform rail fence quilt that I have been working on slowly a few blocks at a time. The two smaller blocks are mistakes from not remembering what size I was making my blocks! Since I am using fat quarters and fat eights instead of the suggested yardage…so they will end up on the back of the quilt. Midas of course had to get right in the middle of everything! Only 19 more blocks to go…
Check out my IG on side bar to see what else I have been up to lately. Have a great week :)!
Sew Worth It!
Bloom block #5 is all finished,pretty happy with how these blocks are turning out!
This is block #5 in the ugly sweater SAL most of these I have purposely made "ugly"but this one I am really loving ;)
Here are all my blocks so far for the freeform rail fence quilt that I have been working on slowly a few blocks at a time. The two smaller blocks are mistakes from not remembering what size I was making my blocks! Since I am using fat quarters and fat eights instead of the suggested yardage…so they will end up on the back of the quilt. Midas of course had to get right in the middle of everything! Only 19 more blocks to go…
Check out my IG on side bar to see what else I have been up to lately. Have a great week :)!
Sew Worth It!
Monday, January 25, 2016
Wading through the dust and cobwebs
It is hard to believe that it has been around 8 ½ months since my last post here on the blog! Life has been rather busy,with a cross country move,to the pacific north west,and the addition of...
baby Peanut,born on Dec 6th 2015. She got off to a rough start,but is doing fine now!
Here she is,AKA Audrey Lynn,in one of her newborn photos. Be Still My HEART,yes I am a proud grandma.
There have been some sewing starts/finishes,this is one of the latest. A mini quilt for a swap over on Instagram. It is all finished,except needing a label on the back.
One of my current projects,is the bloom sew along, this is my first block. Last Monday was the first block,so when I get todays block done I will post it.
Sorry to all my readers for the overly long hiatus from the blog! I hope to get back into the routine of posting once a week. Mostly thanks to my daughter and nice who have both asked when I am Ever going to post again…if you are on IG you can keep up with me there as well,just search @apaisleysunflower
Sew Worth It
baby Peanut,born on Dec 6th 2015. She got off to a rough start,but is doing fine now!
Here she is,AKA Audrey Lynn,in one of her newborn photos. Be Still My HEART,yes I am a proud grandma.
There have been some sewing starts/finishes,this is one of the latest. A mini quilt for a swap over on Instagram. It is all finished,except needing a label on the back.
One of my current projects,is the bloom sew along, this is my first block. Last Monday was the first block,so when I get todays block done I will post it.
Sorry to all my readers for the overly long hiatus from the blog! I hope to get back into the routine of posting once a week. Mostly thanks to my daughter and nice who have both asked when I am Ever going to post again…if you are on IG you can keep up with me there as well,just search @apaisleysunflower
Sew Worth It
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