firstly heres a couple of U-handbags designs i have made this week, the easy peasy purse in a rather cute cupcake pattern from the lovely ladies at Cloth of Gold Wootton Basset.
i have been trying to uncifer the instructions for the yummy mummy purse but no matter what i do, i cant get it to fit the frame, so thats one for the back burner for now.
the same cupcake fabric with a small frill of pastel embroidary anglais. this got me rather excited that it actually fit and before i knew it i was on a roll.
funky bag with a bright orange lining, this ones for me, but i didnt stop there
a delicate floral pasley with a soft cream lining. there are actually two more on the work table waiting for the frames to be atached. and the only reason i stopped then was due to the light. yeah i get a bit manic now and again thats when i'm at my most productive.
ah and as for the bags i knitted last week, there is only one that i'm happy with, the others can sit there waiting, again i wasn't too pleased with how they turned out,
the inside of the bag has this gorgeous vintage looking sunflower fabric, the bag is lined with fleece and interfaced for support. i am going to add buttons at the end triangle point so the bag is reversible. its quite hippy looking not sure if anyone will buy it, but i love it.
i have been asked to make some bags for a 1950's event and so went exploring for 50's bags. i'v found that Lucite was most populer at this time so many bags are rectangle or shaped like cosmetic cases. very hard, plastic really took off in the 50's. buying lucite is not really an option so i bought some pelmit interfacing and started messing about and here is my work in progress for a hard box shaped bag
wow thats a lot of pics uploaded tonight.
the Dennis jumper is now back and arm completed. so thats about 40%. but wouldnt that be 50%, na, his lordship wants a large baggy cowl neck on it. are we sure he wants Dennis the Mennis or Mini the Minx? ether way as long as he likes it i'm happy.
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