9 hours ago
Sunday, August 9
My Market Bag
Hello there!
Well here it is...my finished market bag from the Sandi Henderson Bag pattern, except mine is altered slightly. Also, I noticed the straps are a little long for me (at 5 foot 2). I should have shortened the straps by about 3 inches. I guess I will stick to my own designs :)
My husband had to snap this picture really quickly, so that I could get back inside and put my cardigan on. It's a cool and rainy Sunday today...
take care, everybody
till next time!
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Hello, a cute little blog you have here :)
ReplyDeleteI was wondering, how do you make that little pink rose come out in the browser every time your blog loads? This is the first time I've seen this! I would like something similar! I love it! :)
Lovely bag Duni,
ReplyDeletefresh colors I love it :)
I love BIG bags ....
Here is the sun shining at the moment , but not for a long time I can see it on the sky ;)
Duni dear..
ReplyDeleteyour bag is so beautiful..i love it..its pink :-)
Have a nice day
♥Ita
That's really cute. It's the perfect colors too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks pretty! I especially like the two fabric patterns together.
ReplyDeleteCute bag...I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Great for spring. :)
ReplyDeletethat is one lovely bag... nice job..
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it. But isn't it too nice to take to the market?
ReplyDeleteI love the combination of fabric.
You can make a buttonhole and button to be able to shorten it. When you don't have to much in the bag.
Have a great day!
It turned out wonderful! I love your fabric choices! Sorry to hear you aren't having a sunny Sunday.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute! I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI love colors and patterns. It's awesome!
ReplyDeletep.s. I think I rated you at Dawanda. Let me know if I didn't do it right. Thanks.
Duni, love it! What beautiful material, the colors and patterns you used. You make such lovely bags.
ReplyDeleteThat is very pretty! That style of bag seems to be very popular lately!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it Duni. You really knows how to choose the right fabric. And the bag design is so cool.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Duni. My father is feeling better now.
ReplyDeleteI love your combination pattern and colors as always. Very pretty bag. Thank you so much for always visiting my site and leave your lovely words.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty bag, to brighten up a cool, rainy day. I like your modifications on the pattern. Makes me wish I could sew :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, you nailed it! Pretty, practical and a little sexy, you are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGood size bag to go to market with, ou could put quite a lot in there.
ReplyDeleteI'm gonna have to share this blog with my wife cause she is into making articles like this too. Pretty neat and colorful too. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFriends 4 Life!
Love your style!!!! So cute!
ReplyDeletecute market bag! {:-D
ReplyDeleteThe bag looks great! I am also 5'2" so I completely understand about stra length:)
ReplyDeleteThe purse is more than pretty. I bet it's a pleasure to wear it.
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! I have not visited you in a while...have a wonderful visit with your family. (p.s.: I am 5'2" also, and it does sometimes pose interesting challenges).
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