Giveaway Winners
Hyacinth Bag – February Bag of the Month
The bag is slim, but roomy, with a large divided interior pocket and a zippered exterior back pocket.
Adult enrichment and empowerment
The bag is slim, but roomy, with a large divided interior pocket and a zippered exterior back pocket.
Lisa from Sitka Fabrics sent me some fabrics from the collection and gave me carte blanche to make some pretty things with them. It was so much fun!
I know other people have great success buying old leather jackets and skirts and using that material as well. Sometimes it takes a bit of looking around, but there’s a sense of satisfaction in a great find. I also like that many thrift stores support good causes, so my purchase often goes back into my community.
Just make sure to inspect the hardware, and give it a good clean before using it on your bags. See below for how I used the belt.
I found the handle on my first bag was a nice size, but I prefer to have the option of adjustable straps, so I added some O-rings and a slider, and changed the strap to create an adjustable length.
The pleats on the exterior of this bag allow it to be a fancy purse with the right fabrics, but I think fun prints work too!
I’ve had these Riley Blake Designs, Andrea Victoria prints from Funky Monkey Fabrics for a while, and have been waiting for the perfect opportunity to use it. I think Evelyn was just the right fit.
The Essex Yarn Dyed linen blend from Fabric Spark picks up the neutrals so well, and gives the bag a sophisticated feel.
The black rectangle rings were from a friend and I couldn’t wait to pair them with the black piping. Both the top handbag zipper and the interior zipper are fromEmmaline Bags, and are wonderful quality.
I’d love to hear what you think, and if you’re going to make one, or two, or three…or more!
Another Update: Now you can get an instructional video to go along with your pattern. Grab the bundle until March 8, 2018, or just the Ansel here.