Monday, October 24, 2011

My favorite sewing bag

 Since I am still working away on my hexies and appliquing the medallion I thought I would share my favorite sewing bag.  This is the "Victoria" bag by Sue Spargo.  The center front is done in wool applique, but I must admit I did change a few of the applique shapes from the original.  I love this bag cause it seems to go with everything that I wear and is a perfect size. I often take it to quilt guild and I swear people recognize this bag more than they do me!  Kinda like how my husband knows our neighbors by their cars.
These are some of the sewing accessories that I use with the bag.  My DS sent me the little pincushion and the nametag is actually a pin-on needlecase that I made at an applique retreat.  That polka dot thing is a thread catcher that folds up and the flower covered thing is a wool appliqued sewing case.  And I love having a matching zippered pouch to hold threads and misc. stuff and this one was just whipped up with leftovers from the bag.  I've been using this bag for about a year now and I'm starting to get the itch to make something new, but I don't know, I still LOVE this bag!

9 comments:

  1. the bag is amazing, I have always wanted to make that bag, maybe now I really need to do that after seeing yours!
    what treasures are inside the bag too!
    Kathie

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  2. What a great lot of goodies. I love the thread catcher, can we have more details? I'm trying to figure out how it folds up.

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  3. Love that bag! Perfectly beautiful, all of it.

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  4. I love your bag and accessories....your header is adorable....I think I am going to become a new follower....love your blog!!

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  5. What a wonderful bag! Full of goodies, and I do love your applique'!! Just glancing below, oh, my goodness, what beauty! I'll have to go and stalk the rest of your lovely creations!

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  6. I've got to get a little sewing bag together, This is great inspiration! Beautiful!!

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  7. I'm so glad the pincushion coordinates fairly well--I was going from memory. (These photos would have been helpful two months ago!)

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