Monday, January 18, 2010

Twin Document Bags

Aren't these cute and colorful???

Twin document bags, with 1 pocket inside... a friend asked for one, and cos I really like the fabric and needed one bag for myself, I made 2!!! The linings are different though... the one for my friend has the same striped lining as the fabric outside, mine has little cars and butterflies on a white background. I really like both, they're so bright and cheery (to counter work stress! Hehehe)...

This one's already at work awaiting delivery to my friend... if you're interested, the price ranges from $35 onwards depending on the fabric used...

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Zippered Case, Tissue Pouch and Made-to-Order Bag

My friends and customers ask whether I'm still making tudungs now that I'm trying out different items to sew, and my answer is definitely 'YES'!

I enjoy the whole process of trying out the new item's patterns as well as making them for friends, which is actually a nice diversion from making tudungs only... but rest assured that tudungs are still available as ready-made or made-to order! :)

Coming back to my new projects, the latest items I've manage to make last weekend were tissue pouches (surprisingly easy to make! just a bit leceh cos of the small size), a small carry-bag for a colleague as well as a zippered case.


I managed to make 3 tissue pouches from 1 fat quarter... it could have been 4 pouches if I had used the original size given in the book (which I used for the smaller grey pouch in grey), but it felt like a tight fit when I put in the tissue pack... so I enlarged the size by an inch all around, and used normal cotton instead of the heavy cotton I used for the smaller pouch. It was just nice!


This bag hung nicely from the shoulder, and could fit a water bottle and perhaps a tupperware or a book plus other small items like sunglasses case etc. Definitely a challenge, as this one's based on the Cath Kidston pattern but in a larger size with several modifications, and I find this bag more 'fussy' to make as opposed to the others I've made. It's a nice, useful size though and I foresee making a few more in the future...

This one was the most challenging to make!!!! The zipper was a horror to deal with, which was made more difficult as I used a longer zipper cut to size as opposed to one that was exactly the length I needed... I had to sew over the teeth at the end by hand since I didn't want to risk breaking the needle... I like the end result though! Next time I'll make a longer one, with a strap, to function as a wristlet... Imagine having lots and lots of wristlets in multi-colored fabrics according to my taste!!! Yummm....

That's all for now... my current work-in-progress: a couple of document bags for myself and a friend, will be sewing them bit by bit throughout this week... am trying to decide on another pattern to try pulak after this... wanna try making a duffle bag for my kids, but only if I have a suitable fabric... if I get around to buying the zippers, maybe a wristlet or two for further practice... we'll see how it goes...
Take care, & happy crafting people!