On Friday I took myself over to Lesley's place and sat companionably with her as she pottered and planned another papercut, and I got stuck in to assembling a bag I had cut out last week. It is from a pattern by Kathy at Pink Chalk Studio, called the Mail Sack.
The base is a wool/silk mix that I got in an op shop somewhere for about $1, and the top part is a vibrant purple linen from a recycled skirt. It is designed to sit scross the body. Whaddya think? I tried to get photos of it on me, but sigh, no. Trust me, I'm sparing you. I haven't decided yet where it will go. It may go in 'the shop'. Or it may be a pressie. I had so many buttons to choose from for the flower, but Steff liked this quirky cow button, so we went with that.On Saturday hubby and I headed to the city for an impromptu grown-up getaway. I feel like I haven't seen him for a month! It was lovely, away from the phones and the emails and the Stuff.
We went out for dinner (Globe, at the Hilton, mostly wonderful, and the good bits were Incredibly Good) and breakfast (King St Cafe, really good) and had a wander around this developing part of the city and just enjoyed ourselves in general. Comfy room, soft sheets. Exactly what we needed.On Sunday when we returned I felt like tackling a smallish craft project, that I asked Les about on Friday. She had re-lined a bag that was shabby, or yukky, and I had a lovely bag that had frayed lining. See? It is as an Olga Berg that I bought about 3 years ago, but the original lining was shabby. So I gutted it. The pink bit here is the external zipped pocketliner that was not frayed.
Then, using the old lining as a guide I cut a new liner with a pocket, and reused the zipper for a new pocket, and reused the darted pocket opposite.
Then I hand stitched the new lining in place.Et voila! One refurbished bag!
I have one more day off now, which is filling up quick, so I'd better fly!
6 comments:
Hey! The new lining in the well-loved bag looks brilliant! Well worth doing, n'est-ce pas?
awesomeness!!! too clever. me, Id just keep using the bag with a ripped lining...sigh
What lovely fabrics. I probably would have put things in the 'will I chuck it out' pile, which c an sit around for very long periods.
I have been playing with the fish and noticed for the first time ripples in the pond!
The cleverness of you! New old bag looks great.
Gosh, I always knew you were clever, but that's great. Just like new. I would never have thought of such things, I am needle and thread challenged :(
very talented lady... love the blue one... you could make a longer strap and we could use it for work......
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