Showing posts with label bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bag. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

More Bags!

 Yes - it's a new hobby - bag making....

I made several for friends as hostess gifts, for my daughter-in-law as a b-day gift and for my neighbour as a commission.


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Phone Pouches (a Spencer Ogg pattern) for three freinds.



And matching tote bags (Pelican Tote by Bagstock patterns).  Fronts and Backs.  I did some embroidery on all fronts and backs.








The tops of all of them are like this (above) - I added the zipper.  The pattern just has a snap closure like the one I made for DIL (below).  All the bags have a zip pocket and a double slip pocket inside as below.







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My neigbhour liked the "Hope Handbag" (Mrs. H patterns) that I made for the Bag of the Month Club earlier in the year and asked if I'd make her one, but with this fabric.  




Sunday, April 25, 2021

Bags

I decided to get a bit more into bag making as a change.  I have  posted a few things in previous posts, here are a few more.

This a the diaper bag I made for my daughter-in-law.  I'm happy to say that it is being well used!  She doesn't use all the strap options (I didn't think she would) - but they are there if she needs them in the future.  This is a Sincerely Jen pattern called "The One with the Baby".


Front (above).


Back (above)


Side (above).

I bought the grey batik to use for the lining, but I had a request to use something waterproof.  So I used some Denier nylon with the pvc backing.  It's not the best thing to use but I had it.  It's a bit heavy/stiff.  But it seems to be working.  I think next time I'll try to find something lighter but still water resistant.


Inside (above).


Jess's Mom asked for a little phone/purse.  I made an experimental one last year but she wanted it to be a bit more protective of the phone - it was one layer of fabric.  So I did this one - again with Denier that I had.  She says this one is too stiff.  So I'll do a different one using regular fabric but will put some fusible fleece.  That will be coming up in the list in the next little while.  For this one I hacked an OhOh pattern called "Buddy ID Pouch".







I made this purse about a year ago (below).  I've been using it all that time and it's starting to get a bit grubby so time for a new one.  I've been super happy with it.  Another Sincerely Jen pattern called "On a Break Crossbody".


Then this year I signed up for the Bag of the Month Club.  This is the bag for January.  It's an Emmaline Bags pattern called "Mountain Saddle Bag". (below)



Here is the Feb pattern called "The Hope Handbag" by MrsH. (below)


Front (above)

Back (above)


Bottom (above) - hard to see them but there are little "feet" on the bottom.

And March - "The Tumbleweed Toiletry Tote" by Blue Calla.  This one was particularly interesting as it has a "train case" bottom compartment.  I'd never heard that term before, but if you look closely, you can see there is a top part that is more or less like a regular purse and then the zip around the middle opens into a second compartment that has a little mesh zip pocket on the top (which is the bottom of the top compartment).  Does that may any sense????


Front (above)

Back (above)


Opened from the top looking down (above).


Middle zip opened and looking in the "train case" bottom section - the mesh zip pocket is on the top part here (above).

So that's my round up of recent bags.  There will be more in the future.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Small Things

In no particular order, here are a bunch of small things I've puttered with since before Xmas.  Some for gifts, some just to use up fabric - or both!  😎


Drink coasters: experimenting with ways to use up T-shirt remains and playing with my embroidery machine.  These are just a few of many that have gone out as gifts.


Three sizes of  "Open Wide Pouches".  Using up fabric.  I've given many way.  Those that are not claimed by friends/family will be donated to the next Ujamaa Grandma's bag sale.



Above and below: grocery shopping bags - above the carry home bag, below, produce bags.  All reusable, all washable.  Most given to family/friends.




My nephew, Tedman, is a welder.  He mentioned one time about welding beanies.  I had no idea what they were but then, as if by magic, another sewing friend posted pix she had of welding beanies she made.  So I asked her about the pattern and it turns out it was her own design.  She very kindly shared it with me and I made Tedman the first beanie (above).  Thereafter, every time I talked to him he mentioned how he loved it and how much better than his purchased ones.  So I made him three more.  Apparently they like colourful fabric and the welders compete - who has the most interesting beanie.  Ted asked for Hawaiian, for example (far right).  The other fabric I had and thought it would be good for beanies.  He tells me he loves these ones, too.  


Below: I made Lisa, my daughter-in-law's mom, a little carry thing for her phone/cards/keys/cash.  This was the experimental version but she loves it so no need to do another one.  I hacked UhOh Creations Buddy ID pattern for this.



With the outbreak of Covid-19, Alberta sewing people started making scrubs laundry bags for front line health care workers (above).  Another great use for "ugly" fabric.  The call went out and I got a pile of fabric from my quilt making friends.  I gave much of it to other sewing people, but kept enough, plus used some of my own, to make 89 bags.  My bags all went to Foothills Hospital staff.  

I also made 78 face masks and gave them to family/friends (below).


And I really hope we are out of this pandemic lock down soon.  But it has given me a bit more time to finally get around to a blog update.  OK - several updates!  Stay well!


Monday, September 23, 2019

Fanny Packs, a Bag and More Window Wallets

After attending a bag making retreat at the end of May, I got off on a bag making jag.  Someone (well probably several people) at the retreat were making these "Dayna Packs" (find the pattern on Etsy).  I needed a couple of birthday gifts and thought these would be great for that so I got the stuff and made a couple.

I've seen a million pix posted of these bags and everyone does them differently in the sense that they choose different fabric, hardware, embellishments and added features (e.g., extra pockets, card slots).  I didn't want to make mine of quilting fabric - I wanted something a bit more substantial so I went to PacCana in Calgary and picked up some denier nylon with rubberized backing.   PacCana also has hardware, strapping and zippers.  The rivets are from Tandy Leather.  

Around that time I got my new Baby Lock Aventura II machine, which also does embroidery (I sold my two Janome machines - I had to call the technician one time too many to get my older Memory Craft 10000 embroidery function to work).  It turns out that denier nylon is amazing for embroidery.  I thought it might give me grief, but quite the opposite!  So I became hooked on making these darn fanny packs with an embroidered design on the front.


The first one went to bro-in-law Dan.  They have a gargoyle statue by their back door and my sister Chris told me she was going to make a gargoyle birthday cake for him so I thought why not a gargoyle fanny pack?  I found the embroidery file for the gargoyle on Etsy.  Dan is diabetic and carries certain supplies with him so there is a chance he might actually use it.


Then it was Carol's turn (Dan is her guy).  They have fish and there is this fish design built in to the machine.



Pam saw the pix of Dan and Carol's and thought she and her Andrew would each  like a fanny pack.  About that time I discovered a website where I can purchase millions of downloadable embroidery files (I initially got the embroidery function to make labels for my quilts and the 10000 was old enough that it was a challenge to do anything that wasn't pre-programmed into the machine - doable, but a hassle so I just didn't do it very much).  Pam wanted the Eifel Tower and Andrew wanted something related to music because he's learning piano.  And she wanted me to put their initials on the upper part of the front pocket.





After that, I just started making them!  I was trying out embroidery designs that I liked and figured I'd find homes for them eventually.

The dragonfly went to Alyssa.


I also started adding a "secret" pocket to the back and credit card slots to the interior.  After the first few - all the rest have these two additional features.



I still have the hot rod - it turned out a bit bigger than I envisioned.  But eventually someone will really like it.


Motorcycle went to Jason.




I still have this dog - I really like him/her!


Carissa wanted this one.




Kelly got the Sun-Moon.  Kelly and Jason's daughters got the baseball, roller derby and unicorn to reflect their favourite things.  The sports designs have their personal numbers and in the case of the derby, her derby nick name.







Above - the three girls' packs.  Note the unicorn is smaller - the youngest of the girls is just 5 so the regular size would be too big for her.


Chris gets the cupcakes - she's the fancy cake making sister.



Mom asked for one with a butterfly and she likes purple.



Bro-in-law Karl (Chris's guy) is the "Lone Wolf".  He is diabetic, too, so may actually use it.



I still have the fish - I did the same design three times so it becomes a school of fish.  😎



And a sun, surf  design.  Still have this one, too.  and the others shown below.  I'll be making at least a couple more that are "custom orders".



And "Pow"!



And here are a number of music related designs and an octopus.


I know I missed a few that got away on me before I got pix but you get the idea.  I like to take a pix of everything - it's for me to be able to track my stuff so I know this is a bit tedious if you just happened to tumble into my blog.


And in an effort to use up stuff....  I made some more of those window wallets.  I used up the last of the IKEA 8" squares - they are like a light weight canvas so not suitable for quilt making.  I did a tutorial on how to make these in an earlier post.




Finally - here is the bag that I made for myself.