Corset
Gift Bags
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Isn't this adorable?
Jen Stosser hand-stitched
some net to the hipline to make this pretty ballet tutu bag.
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Anna made
the corsets into phone holders and then gave them away in a
basket/drawing at a meeting
with a sewing guild she belongs to. Anna says her guild members
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Noreen made 16 corset bags for a bridal show. The theme was "Something
pink, something frilly,
something useful, something silly".
She filled the corsets with a bar of soap, frilly topped pencil,
pink tulle and a very silly
pen. Needless to say, the bags were a big hit! |
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Janny really
enjoyed the corset bag designs and says she just couldn't stop making
them.
She writes: "This is the best thing I've bought in years. It went
together fast and easy."
More of her lovely creations are shown below.
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Stunning in silky orange fabrics |
Ribbon threaded though the eyelets.
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Regal purples for her best friend |
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Dorthe from Sweden made this bag
for her neighbor's 7 year old daughter.
Dorthe says she loved it!
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Stunning corset bag made by
Ilja Drost. Ilja writes: "What a
fun
and easy project to make!" She
used hot fix crystals on hers.
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Copyright subsists in all artwork, embroidery designs and projects and
literary work as defined in the South African Copyright Act No. 98 of
1978.
Designs, or parts thereof, may not
be shared, resold individually or as a package, or used in lessons without our consent.
Designs may be stitched on items to sell. Please see our Terms
& Conditions for more information.

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