
That's her on the left. A purse and a project bag:

Not bad huh? I didn't use any patterns, just my own sketches and thoughts...
The purse has seven pockets; one on the front flap, four on the outside, and two inside. It's fully lined and I used interfacing for added stability. The outside is an outdoor upholstery fabric(think lounge chair cushions) and the liner is cotton.



The project tote is all cotton, made from a fat quarter pack. It's big enough to hold a large skein of sock yarn, needles, pattern or small pattern book, and a small pair of scissors. It's reversible and has a long skinny strap that can be worn over your shoulder, across your body, or knotted and hung off the wrist.


Yay for my sewing machine! It's nice to get away from the yarn for a few hours... =D
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