milosmom
07-20-2005, 04:25 PM
everything is turning out BIG. <<sigh>>
here's the nappy (or is it knappy?) sack (amy butler pattern). it's huge. at first i was a little bummed, but it fits perfectly over the back of my little umbrella stroller and i've really been wanting a bag for that stroller. and it's not too obscenely big over my shoulder. lol definately more of a diaper bag or a book bag than a purse, though.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115081.jpg
it's got really yummy deep navy/almost purpley wide wale cotton cord for the outer and a cool sort of heavy (much heavier than quilter's cotton, almost as heavy as denim but not as stiff) batik i got from joann's (was next to the shirtings, i think they called it "transitional"). i am so happy with how they worked for this bag! i skipped the canvas the pattern calls for (to use like interfacing) and i like the floppiness of it.
here's the pockets that the pattern called for (big is inside out but it's fully reversible, which i didn't realize till i was done -- now i'm kind of wishing these pockets were on the corduroy side because they make really nice outside pockets). they're lined with light blue suedecloth, which i hope will be kind of sturdy.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115155.jpg
and here's a pocket on the other side that i did from this tutorial (http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=11808.0), except i skipped the zipper. it doesn't really gape open like that naturally, i pulled it open for the pic.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115268.jpg
and here's a romper i love except it's made for a giant two year old. i hope my little guy grows into it before he potty trains. the kangaroo pocket looks pretty silly down around his hips. lol
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115367.jpg
and here's a close-up of the fabric, which i adore! do you think the neckhole looks too big or okay? i'm thinking of making one exactly the same except to take some length out of it and skip the pocket.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115397.jpg
thanks for looking!
here's the nappy (or is it knappy?) sack (amy butler pattern). it's huge. at first i was a little bummed, but it fits perfectly over the back of my little umbrella stroller and i've really been wanting a bag for that stroller. and it's not too obscenely big over my shoulder. lol definately more of a diaper bag or a book bag than a purse, though.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115081.jpg
it's got really yummy deep navy/almost purpley wide wale cotton cord for the outer and a cool sort of heavy (much heavier than quilter's cotton, almost as heavy as denim but not as stiff) batik i got from joann's (was next to the shirtings, i think they called it "transitional"). i am so happy with how they worked for this bag! i skipped the canvas the pattern calls for (to use like interfacing) and i like the floppiness of it.
here's the pockets that the pattern called for (big is inside out but it's fully reversible, which i didn't realize till i was done -- now i'm kind of wishing these pockets were on the corduroy side because they make really nice outside pockets). they're lined with light blue suedecloth, which i hope will be kind of sturdy.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115155.jpg
and here's a pocket on the other side that i did from this tutorial (http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=11808.0), except i skipped the zipper. it doesn't really gape open like that naturally, i pulled it open for the pic.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115268.jpg
and here's a romper i love except it's made for a giant two year old. i hope my little guy grows into it before he potty trains. the kangaroo pocket looks pretty silly down around his hips. lol
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115367.jpg
and here's a close-up of the fabric, which i adore! do you think the neckhole looks too big or okay? i'm thinking of making one exactly the same except to take some length out of it and skip the pocket.
http://pic7.picturetrail.com/VOL195/1997118/7632124/105115397.jpg
thanks for looking!