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Oriental brick purse handbag

by Kelly 2 Comments

Yes, I’ve named this bag the Oriental brick purse handbag which sounds a bit nuts but there is a reason! Firstly, I’m really bad with naming things. Pets (the cat is named “Kitty”, the chickens are “the chooks”) or bags, or other inanimate objects – I’m just poor with names.
Secondly, this bag was designed to fit my purse, which I’ve dubbed “the brick” due to it’s immense size. It seems the day I went shopping for a new purse after the old one died, the shops were only selling huge ones, so I lucked out. And the bright red and black print is the oriental print from the print studio.
So, the purse fits perfectly with a little room leftover for a couple of tissues, a prayer book, keys or some other small essentials. The design is fairly basic with a magnetic closure and no pockets and a long strap to wear across the body, which is just how I wanted it.
I’m learning a lot about the design and construction of bags and of course the best way to learn is by doing!
Husband had a new lino design to try out, so I got him to print it onto a lovely little piece of linen I had and made it up into a pincushion. I love the way it looks! Simple, rustic, classy!
Can you believe he drew this design and then actually carved it out of a piece of lino, he just amazes me with what he can do with some lino and carving tools!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bags and purses, hand printing, pincushions

Cathedral windows pin cushions

by Kelly 3 Comments

Odd fact : I’ve never owned a pin cushion. I’ve been sewing and embroidering for years sans one of these cute but practical sewing essentials. I’m glad I decided to remedy that!

Finding this great tute gave me instant ideas on how to use some of the Blueberry Ash fabric I won recently.

And to test out how our screen printed fabric looks in action (see the purple print?)
Pretty darn good if I do say so myself!

The backs are almost as cute as the fronts! Don’t you love the red and white print (Blueberry Ash screen print).
Now I’m left to ponder several thoughts.
1. Why did I never make a pincushion before?
2. How did I miss the wondrous possibilities of cathedral windows?
3. Who will I give the extra pincushion to? (Actually, I already have someone in mind – someone will be getting some mailbox candy very soon šŸ˜‰
4. Which one can I bear to part with?…..

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: pincushions, Sewing

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