Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Miss Kaity's got a brand new bag!

While visiting family for Thanksgiving, I took one of my machines with me, intending on making a purse for my sister-in-law, who has been waiting patiently for quite some time. I also took along with me a variety of patterns for her to look over and see if something appealed to her. As we were going through them, my 3 year old neice pulled Ellen Medlock's Out & About Tote pattern from the stack and informed me that she needed a new bag, and it needed to be pink on the outside, green on the inside.

With my order in hand, her mom and I set out to find her some fabrics the evening before Thanksgiving. We found these cute prints at Walmart of all places, and I picked up some trim and buttons to give it a little bit of pizazz. Thanksgiving evening I started cutting out her bag while we had some down time and she was out of the house visiting other relatives (We did our Thanksgiving on Saturday)and by the time they came home that night her bag was done! I modified the pattern slightly, making the bag deeper, handles longer, changing the interior pocket sizes, and attaching the handles between the exterior and interior fabrics. Here is the end result, and little Miss Kaitlyn proudly showed off her bag to everyone around :)





While visiting family for Thanksgiving, I took one of my machines with me, intending on making a purse for my sister-in-law, who has been waiting patiently for quite some time. I also took along with me a variety of patterns for her to look over and see if something appealed to her. As we were going through them, my 3 year old neice pulled Ellen Medlock's Out & About Tote pattern from the stack and informed me that she needed a new bag, and it needed to be pink on the outside, green on the inside.

With my order in hand, her mom and I set out to find her some fabrics the evening before Thanksgiving. We found these cute prints at Walmart of all places, and I picked up some trim and buttons to give it a little bit of pizazz. Thanksgiving evening I started cutting out her bag while we had some down time and she was out of the house visiting other relatives (We did our Thanksgiving on Saturday)and by the time they came home that night her bag was done! I modified the pattern slightly, making the bag deeper, handles longer, changing the interior pocket sizes, and attaching the handles between the exterior and interior fabrics. Here is the end result, and little Miss Kaitlyn proudly showed off her bag to everyone around :)

2 comments:

Niki said...

What a cute bag!! Lucky girl!

Katy Ring. said...

This is so cute! How hard is something like this to make? I am a big paper crafter using my cricut, but I have been thinking about diving into sewing. any tips for a very very beginer?