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Free Downloadable Bag Patterns

Free Downloadable Bag Patterns

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Neck Tie School Bag Got lots of neck ties lying around? Use them to make this unique bag! What you need Okay, you'll need a bunch of ties. Tutorial: Pyramid studs n' plaid bag for fall -very img heavy!! I saw a picture of a cute bag in Lucky mag, and decided I could make my own version for a lot less than 285$!Here's the original bag: Pardon the crappy pic, but I couldn't be bothered to get the scanner out. ^^;

Between the lines : Time for a new tutorial... I found some spare time to finally write down the tutorial I promised last week. The bag has been used extensively lately, and I must say it's one of my favorites (didn't I say that of every single one of my bags?). It's sturdy, carries quite a bit and yet it still looks elegant, if I may say so myself. Free Sewing Patterns to Sew Your Own Purse, Pocketbook and Hand Bags Not many people can have a handbag to match every outfit. Sewing your own pocketbooks and purses with these free patterns, allows you to have more handbags than you could every purchase at designer prices... and they will all be in the fabric and colors of your choosing! 1. Free Directions to Sew Your Own Pocketbook Debbie Colgrove, Licensed to About.com This is a very useful pocketbook that can meet your needs for almost every possible use.

Maternity Tank Tops Home»Maternity Tank Tops | Nursing Tank Tops SOLD OUT Showing items 1-32 of 78.123> janome.com/index.cfm/ProjectCenter/Project_Detail/Recycled_Cowboy_Boot_Purse Recycled Cowboy Boot Purse Created by: Dianne LeBlanc Be sure to give us feedback on this project below. Level: Advanced How to Prevent Leather Shoes from Squeaking by Marilyn Lindblad Marilyn Lindblad's image for: "How to Prevent Leather Shoes from Squeaking" Caption: Location: Image by: Nothing is more embarrassing than walking down the hallway at work, making your way to the dining table on a date, or sneaking into a dark theater when your leather shoes are squeaking with every step you take.

Macaron Coin Purse Just can’t help for not sewing these sweet little macaron coin purses when one of Craft Passion’s Facebook fans showed them to me. Thanks to XYZZhandmade for her inspiring handmade and some tutorial links in Japanese, this, this, this and this. No, I can’t read Japanese but I can guess from the pictures on how to sew it. Here is the English version of tutorial on how to sew this macaron coin purse where I have added more details in the sewing. The space inside the coin purse is quite limited but good enough to place some small jewelries like ear rings, rings; may be to keep some small coins, folded money; a place to keep small piece of note that wrote your shopping list and reminder etc.

Travel Accessories: Plenty of Pockets Tote When you're on the road, doesn't it always seems to be the ordinary, everyday things you are suddenly in desperate need of: gum, nail clippers, your headphones? I get a little panicky, certain I've left behind the most obvious items... as if perhaps I'm on an arctic expedition and won't see civilization for weeks. But the opportunity for replenishment doesn't matter; I want my stuff close at hand. That's the theory behind our handsome travel tote: plenty o' pockets to stash all your stuff. There are four big outside pockets that wrap front and back plus a deep inside compartment (exactly deep enough for a magazine, I might add!)

★ HOW TO Make PURSES There are many fabrics out there which can make for a confusing choice, however if you're a beginner I would definitely recommend cotton or linen first. Nothing too thin or flimsy, unless you are doing to add interfacing to stiffen it, or batting to bulk it up. Quilt weight cotton is most common. Home décor and upholstery fabrics are often used too as they're quite sturdy and durable. Other fabrics you can use are leather (or faux leather), vinyl, canvas, silk, wool, calico or denim. You can also reuse other materials such as vintage tablecloths, or even sweaters (however watch out for sweaters as they stretch unless you felt them first in hot water).

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