I made this little messenger bag because my philosophy is "never go anywhere without a book." I'm pretty proud of it because I can't really sew. I took some computer paper and scotch tape and made a paper mock up the size I wanted. Then I measured the model and winged it. I lined it to make it strong enough to tote a hardback. Most of the credit goes to Anna Maria Horner for her beautiful fabric. I embellished one flower with embroidery which you can see in the next photo.
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Now THAT is AWESOME. Can you hear how hard I am hitting these keys? I don't know what I loved more: the bag, the embroidery, or the photos! EVERYTHING was just right.
Back again, I just can't get enough. Did you send it to Anna Maria? She would love to see this. You did a great job with her fabrics. Is the inside lining like the strap color, or is it the light blue I see peeking out from under the strap? I am glad I was able to click on each photo and make it larger. I love to read too, so having a bag that can fit a book, my journal, and my " purse stuff" is like having my cake and eating it too.
Thank you for your lovely comments! Your enthusiasm is getting me fired up! I didn't think of sending it to Anna Maria; but your comment reminds me that she has a place for that I think.
The lining is a light teal color (like the inside of the strap) that matches the AMH fabrics.
Again thank-you, your kindness makes my day! Okay evening!
I am an avid follower of Carolina's blog (she was my home room teacher in high school) so upon her suggestion I checked out your page and the bag! I LOVE IT!!! Some of her simple projects like the journals and things have inspired me to try it myself. Not always the greatest results, but I smile cause I took on the challenge. If anyone can challenge someone to try something out of their comfort zone it is Carolina!! Good luck on the dress as well!
Thank you for the encouragement and for checking out my blog. I really appreciate it!
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