Now this is a story about a bag which I saw at Crazymom's house when we stayed with her in Atlanta. Hers was blue and it sat on a side table and just took my fancy. It sat SO well and SO sturdily but when you grabbed a piece of the ribbon it closed over the contents and was ready to go. On questioning (no thumb screws were used or any form of torture) Crazymom said it was in her goodie bag at Tat Days 2011. Ah, that's where it came from!!!
So on to Tat Days - no time to find out anything about the new love of my life but back at Joanie's afterwards she said that the pattern belonged to Anne Bruvold and had been spotted here on her blog. Another part of the mystery was getting solved.
Back home in the UK Joanie sent me a copy of the pattern and I wrote to Anne as I was STILL madly in love with the idea and asked if I could make one/some for friends.
Here is my first attempt. Are you in love now? It's SUCH a clever idea and I must thank Anne SO MUCH for being so kind and letting me have a go at her pattern. She said I could make some and sell in Etsy but that will have to wait until next Spring - IF brain cell 3 is in the right mood then.
I actually made a few of these before putting the sewing machine away for the winter.
Oh, I did land up with a sore thumb when I was putting in one of the eyelets and 'missed'!!!! I DO NOT LIKE eyelets - never have done and never will but the bag is worth all the pain and frustration of eyelets!!!
Oh, I did land up with a sore thumb when I was putting in one of the eyelets and 'missed'!!!! I DO NOT LIKE eyelets - never have done and never will but the bag is worth all the pain and frustration of eyelets!!!