It took much more longer time than I had expected. It was hard sewing the binding inside the bag, and it was hard sewing the handles on to the purse. And when all this was done I added a little pocket inside the bag. Had to sew it on by hand, and now my arm hurts. Both front pieces are sewed by hand. It was a fun technique Yoko Saito learned us. I am used to do handpiecing and making templates, but this time we just had to cut not even stripes of the fabric, and just sew log cabin blocks with no thinking how it would look like. Then all blocks was layed on a template and appliqued together. All quilting on the fronts are done by hand. Luckily the sides are machinequilted. So you see there is a lot of work by hand on this bag.
Now I have a new purse. And I love it.
Saying for today:
If men liked shopping,
they'd call it research.
~Cynthia Nelms
12 comments:
Congratulations on finishing the Yoko Saito purse. It looks good and I am sure you are looking forward to use it soon :-)
Well done, it's beautiful!
Imponerende hvor mye du har fått gjort på en dag. Jeg gikk på kurset i fjor, og bitene ligger i en eske som en litt dårlig samvittighet. Men den skal bli ferdig en gang. Din ble i hvert fall kjempefin. Ha en riktig fin uke.
May Britt it looks wonderful, and I like the sound of the technique. Yayyyyy for getting it finished.
Hugs Gloria
You must be so pleased May Britt that looks fantastic...
Beautiful, May Britt. Your bag turned out really well!
This is absolutely wonderful! What wonderful memories you must have from taking the class.
And you have a pretty one too...:0)
Love how it turned out....
But take care of that arm of yours!
I can see that it has taken a lot of stitching, but well worth it, it looks fab! Interesting project:))
It's spectacular! I love the colors and fabrics. You did excellent work on this project (as always).
Kjempeflott veske! Får vel muligheten til å ta den i nærmere øyesyn i Tromsø håper jeg.
Well done,Great!
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