Scraptacular Sewing Bag
Projects
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Sonja
from South Africa sent us photos of her magnificent Scraptacular Bag.
You may notice that Sonja made the bag wider by
doubling up the side panels. She writes: "I would like to
show you the pictures of my bag that I made. Loved doing it and
have
Soooooo many compliments about it. Am busy with the going sewing bag.
Thank you for these wonderful projects. Please
keep on doing them. Love it .Thank you also for all the freebies you
give so freely." |
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Trisch
Rosema sent us photos of her Scraptacular Sewing Bag.
She writes: "Thank you so much for the GORGEOUS sewing bag!
I made it and I LOVE IT! I am a member of ATW
(Artistic Threadworks) and I just posted these photo’s in the member
photo forum. I hope the other members come to your
site to purchase! I am going to make these bags for Christmas presents
as well. Well done on such lovely designs!"
Trisch also has an embroidery website at http://www.sewnsew.co.za |
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This wonderful bag was
made by Tracy Gooch from Seams
Sew Easy Quilt Shop.
Click HERE
to visit Tracy's shop. |
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Jeanne
Harrington made this gorgeous glitzy bag.
She writes: "I just love the way it turned out!!! I used a
magnetic closure and hot glued a sparkly button
on top of it. I used lots of glittery thread throughout the bag ...
Thanks so much for a great pattern!!!!!"
I love what you've done, Jeanne, and those handles are just perfect. |
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Shirley
Sisson sent in these photos of her Scraptacular Bag, which
she says she uses often.
Great job Shirley! |
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Another stunning bag made by Marlene,
this time in rich reds!
A girl can never have too many bags ...
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Elizabeth made this gorgeous bag. She
used craft sewing
spools for the handles. Very clever!
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Kay's bag turned out beautifully. She used coordinating floral
prints against a cream background and inserted small butterfly
buttons in her appliquéd button jar. Dazzling!
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Take a look at
Marlene's stunning Scraptacular
Sewing Bag.
Marlene used a blue color scheme and soft fabric handles.
The bag can be made deeper by repeating the
patchwork
border
row
along the bottom edge. She also added small
yellow sunflower
buttons to some of the panels.
Marlene sent us an email
while she was busy with the bag:
"Just had to let you know how spectacular
this bag is.
I've got about
half the squares completed and am just in
awe
of each one when I complete it. They stitch out
wonderfully and are just
beautiful. Also, your directions
are wonderful. Very complete and easy
to understand
and follow. I'm very satisfied."
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Pauline also did a fabulous job with her Scraptacular Bag.
Pauline created a deeper bag as well. The
bottom panels
have small
buttons, sequins and thread snippets stitched
under clear organza.
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Jean's been stitching up a storm. She's already made 3 bags,
with another 3 to go for Christmas. Pictured above is her Rose
Linen bag.
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Sharron
went for blues with her Scraptacular Project.
Just lovely!
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Another gorgeous bag by Jean. She
writes: "I have had
this wonderful bright flannel for a very long time, when I saw
the sewing bag I knew instantly that I would use it.
It turned out beautifully." |
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literary work as defined in the South African Copyright Act No. 98 of
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Designs, or parts thereof, may not
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