So this one has some gifted denim and cord from Jo, cherry fabric scraps that have been appearing in all kinds of things for the last few years and will continue to do so down to the last cm! Also the lining is leftover from a mock jumpsuit I made in the summer. The design is a bit different on each side for this one.
This second one has some recycled shirts in the mix, a skirt and some new vegan leather. Well not new this week but it was new when I bought it ;) I also took a little photo of the process as I make a mess on the dining room table. I am always surprised at going form 'oh what will go with that bit of fabric?' to 'Ooh I like that together!' It just goes to show don't be too hasty in throwing out those oddments.
I have my own little pattern that I made for my own style of bag I did wonder whether it might be something I could have printed up and market but as I am not a big name I wonder about the viability of that? I know you can have your patterns printed but there are so many out there already. I was listening to BBC radio on the laptop while cutting and sewing most of these, also a few podcasts, it keeps me company and you can learn something new.
The next bag is a custom order that I was asked to make for a colleague, I am certain the person she is gifting it to will have never heard of my blog so I am safe to share.
They have a bit of a love of flamingos in the family so this fabric was ordered just for this, I hope the recipient likes it and appreciates the one off nature of such a gift.
There is such a lot of stuff out there at the moment that can be bought on mass, cheaper and quicker from China or elsewhere but unless we all want to walk around in exactly the same clothes with all the same accessories cheap and quick is not better in my eyes. Well ok I do like cheap but when relating to pre-owned bargains not mass produced items.
In relation to this I also find that I get more pleasure out of finding unusual bits in a charity shop or planning what to make with fabric than I would from just going out shopping for new. This is probably due to the maker in me but if you go in a shop and there are rails and rails of the same garment doesn't it put you off? When I first began sewing in my teens I remember going out in a particular dress and lots of people asking where I got it, as I made it myself they couldn't go out and buy it off the rail. They could buy the same fabric and try to recreate if they were inclined but I made the pattern too so chances are there wouldn't be any exactly the same. I liked that and still do.
There was also an evening of making make up bags, more scrap busting and these smaller projects are great for using up random bits.
All of my above makes are available on my Etsy shop here apart from the custom flamingo bag. I do have fabric left so will make another but in a different style, or paired with other colours.
Productive? Well I haven't been out much and the dogs have been getting restless, I had a hospital appointment Monday and been under the weather since. A bit drained but I can sew from a chair so that is ok, what with one thing and another I am tired so wonder if I am now a bit anaemic. Must buy some iron supplements to be safe I think.
On a plus note I did manage to get out today to have lunch with my two lovely friends. We went to Jameson's Tea Room and I have never been before, it was wonderful, piano playing, beautiful tea cups and pots. I told my husband about it after and I could see he didn't get what was so cool about that. It felt a bit like stepping back in time to a quieter more elegant time, although I do realise that if we did step back to such a time I would more than likely be serving the tea rather then drinking it! They were also very good about providing me with GF vegan options an the cook had made GF vegan scones this morning (I emailed a few days ago so my requirements didn't come as a surprise).
I don't very often go to that part of the city so it made a lovely change and we do hope to get together again before Christmas but with everyone being so busy we can only do our best.
There were a few books returned to the library, I borrowed a couple of Frederick Backman books more to follow on those later and I also checked my placement in the queue for The Handmaid's Tale I am number five now and The Testaments number 82! I think I will make an exception and just treat myself to these but perhaps wait for The Testaments in paperback. I think Margaret Atwood has certainly seen a revival in sales from her book being televised. I have read a few of her other works some good some not so much but all a little odd I think.
Well that is all for now, let's hope for a brighter week. Back soon.
I hope you feel better soon. I love your little make-up bags, they are quirky and colourful. Of course I also like your handbags :-) You are right that something handmade is more fun to wear, so much more fun that the mass produced stuff that floods the shops just now. Have a good week x
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