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Like?
I do.
This is Lila Tueller’s Bohemian Bag.
The fabrics are all from Anna Marie Horner’s Garden Party line.
This was a 2-day project, mainly because you have to wash it half-way through to fray the edges.
The bag is big for me. About 15 inches long. It could also use a stiffer lining.
But I like it.
A lot.
My PR review is here.
Simplicity 2443
First you need to know that I.heart.Cynthia.Rowley.
Next you need to know that I can never never never never never afford her stuff.
Thankfully, Simplicity is trying to help.
I bought this pattern because I loved the jacket. But…
Simplicity patterns fit me crummily (is that a word?).
So, I decided to make the vest first, sort of like a muslin.
But…it fit so well and looked so cute that I finished the details and miles and miles and miles of topstitching and…
wore it on the first day of school!
My review on PR is here.
—Updated May 11, 2014
If you walk into any fabric store, you can be completely overwhelmed by all the “stuff” you can use when you sew. But, I think you really only need a few important tools to get started:
I like to purchase my sewing notions on sale. Hancock’s, Hobby Lobby, and JoAnn’s always have something on sale–or least a 40% off coupon. If you are taking one of my sewing classes and you don’t have time to shop, you can also purchase here and I’ll bring them to to class.
There you go. Just a few notions to get you started.