Finished these up today and yesterday. Wondered what to do so I experimented and made them into bags! A little "rustic" as I'm still a novice machine stitcher and I only had a fat quarter to work with so had to make the back a bit smaller and bring the front round the back, but that actually helps give the bag some open space inside. I've put iron on stuff (forgot the name just now) on the back of the stitching.
I chose the blue fabric for the dragons as it has swirls on it and it matches the clouds. Now I have to make myself use them and not just hang them up and be too afraid to use them!
I love that you made them into bags!! I've been thinking about doing that with some of my finished projects that are just lying around. Yours look beautiful! Great job!
Fizzbw wrote: Now I have to make myself use them and not just hang them up and be too afraid to use them!
Niki xxx
Well, Niki, if you find them going unused, I'll PM you my address; I have a thing for tote bags.
I love the idea of turning them into totes...I just might start doing that with some of my stuff. My walls can only hold so much, and a lot of what I want to stitch is just because it looks fun, not because it matches my decor.
Debby
(main) WIPs
Angel of Love
History of Mythical Creatures
Cache la Poudre
Past Present Forever
Innocent Dreams
Great finishes. What a perfect idea to make them into bags!
Carole
WIPs
Star Wars Afghan:Chewbaca
HAEDs:
O Kitten Tree
Dancing with the Cat
Everything else "on hold"
2022 Finished: Star Wars Afghan: Princess Leia, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Yoda, Finn, Rey, Poe, Han Solo,Darth Vader, BB8,Luke Skywalker
Those are lovely.
I think the way you made them into totes is very clever.
Hope you are feeling better, Niki
WIP
" Love And Joy Come To You " ... ( Stoney Creek Collection, 1985 )
" Mice Sewing Set " ... By: Donna Vermillion Giampa ( Sudberry House, Leaflet #51 )
Finished
Beatrix Potter: Birth Sampler 1 ... ( Green Apple, Book 550 )
I do not know how you stitched with that needle in your hand as it looks like it's placed in a very tender area. I'm guessing your veins are difficult to access. Sorry, I'm a lab tech and I take notice of these things. I also take notice of the beautiful stitching. I admire your bags too, as I'm not much of a seamstress. They are one of a kind!!
Thanks Cabelltech, it was in a tender place! I had to sleep with a sock over it....I've got good veins, it's just that my hands have been used rather a lot for canulas....
Not looking forward to where they'll put the next one....I've stitched with it in my elbow, but that was harder. Maybe I can persuade them to put it in my ankle next?
And guess what! I actually used oneof the bags! I was worried that I would just leave them and admire them, so I'm proud of myself getting them out and about.