Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Tote Bags...

 

Finishing up the last of the Tote Bags

I am making for holiday gifts...


This Tote Bag is for a horse lover...





It is lined with fusible foam to help it

keep its' shape and make it sturdy...






This tote bag is headed for Nebraska...





My favorite straps for bags are

faux leather with rivets...





This tote bag is headed for New Jersey...





Sunflowers are always a favorite !





Tote Bags for holiday gift giving...





Check out my new labels...




I ordered them on Etsy


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi 


Sunday, November 17, 2024

Hemingway Pouches...

 

The FUN continues with the

Hemingway Pouches...


The Hemingway Pouches comes in 4 sizes...





This is the largest size...

it holds a large tablet





They require a 28 inch zipper...





I pawed through the cupboards and found a

package of pink zippers on a roll...





I cut the zippers to size for each pouch

and was able to make 8 bags with one roll...





You split the zippers in half,

so each one makes two bags...




These were great FUN and I am glad

I gave them a try !


I posted a new video of our cattle

on my Instagram page


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LuAnn Kessi 


Saturday, November 16, 2024

Bag Making...

 

I have been stitching this week...



Tula Pink Tabby Road fabric

made into a tote bag...





I squared off the bottom so the bag

will sit flat...





I also included an inset zipper...





Lining and reinforced bottom...





I know a kitty lover who will be surprised

to open this for Christmas...





I had a small bit of kitty fabric leftover

so I turned it into a Hemingway Pouch...





A large tablet will fit in this pouch...





These are lined with Pellon Flexible Foam...





I am having FUN and plan to make more !




Here we go again!


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi