Stitching Times serves up stories, examples and tutorials about needlework related crafts, especially quilting and crochet. Almost all of the projects shown have been designed by Kay Stephenson

Friday, August 12, 2011

Crisscrossed



If you can stand just one more project with the wonderful Aviary 2 fabric from Joel Dewberry, take a look at the bag I made this week.
I also made it up in a different fabric (this time the Prince Charming collection by Tula Pink for Free Spirit (Westminster Fibers)with a slight variation – I added a base that allows the bag to stand up.
And I made it in a smaller size. Who knows where this fabric came from. It's been in the stash for a long time and back then I didn't pay so much attention to designers. 
Want the pattern to make one for yourself? Find it here, or post a comment and I'll send it to you.


6 comments:

  1. Thank you for providing this pattern. I love the bag.

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  2. Glad you like it Beth! I hope you make one (or more) yourself and please share the photos with us.

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  3. Really love this bag. You said post a comment to have the pattern sent. Hope this does it. Posted I like it with the blog contest too.
    Thanks!

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  4. Dear Donna Rae - Oh dear. I notice your blogger profile doesn't include and e-mail address. Please send me a message at stitchingtimes@gmail.com with an e-mail address and I will send you the pattern. Thanks for checking out the blog!

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  5. This looks like the awesome bag a friend has and loves for travelling because of the interior pockets and adjustable handles. Can't check for sure as she lives several provinces away (yes, I'm from Canada :) dlcsteiner{at}hotmail{dot}com

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  6. Dear Anonymous, Does your friend sew? If so, she might have bought my pattern and made her bag. I've been selling it on etsy.com and craftsy.com since I designed it last summer. Glad you both like it.

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