Sunday, November 7, 2021

Those Darned Bags!

 

I have been fascinated watching Julie go completely overboard making the drawstring bags. I had a hard time understanding how big or small they were. Finally I ordered the pattern, and made one of my own. CLEARLY it is for my granddaughter, as she is a big dinosaur fan and loves pink. This is what the designer calls an "Artist bag" and that got me all confused, because to me a sketchpad is 18" x 24" and this bag is barely big enough for a 9" x 12" sketchpad, but it doesn't matter. My DGG will love it.

I couldn't stop there, though. My DGG loves PINK (As do I) so I pulled some pink fabrics for another bag for her. I will use both these bags to "wrap" her Christmas presents.

This was so much fun I pulled a few more fabric combinations.

Gotta use those nifty parakeets!

How's this combination? A William Morris style print with some Japanese dragons! The beige will be the bag's lining (because I think a dark lining makes things inside hard to see), and the yellow will be the drawstrings.

SQUIRREL indeed!  Julie, this is ENTIRELY your fault!!



In Dragonfly Serenade news, I have sewn 94" of the 246" needed to bind the quilt.





7 comments:

Dorothy said...

Nice that the pattern gives multiple sizes--and it's on sale :-)

Cherie in St Louis said...

I just purchased the pattern as well, Appears Julie has let squirrels go in many sewing rooms!!! I like that the pattern gives guidance for making custom sized bags.

Quiltdivajulie said...

Love that last combo - so elegant (and I agree about dark linings). If you don't have one, a bias tape maker surely helps speed up the making of the drawstring ties. The bags are like potato chips - you cannot make just one (grin).

Just Ducky said...

Excellent idea to use it as "wrapping paper" as part of the gift.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

I haven't been very actively reading my blog list, but this post caught my eye at just the right time. I have been thinking about the presents I need to wrap this year AND about how to reduce my stash. These bags will fill the bill on both counts. Thanks so much for the inspiration.
xx, Carol

Tammy Hutchinson said...

FUN! I made 14 drawstring bags for 14 members of my family two years ago-last get together before COVID. I used a free tutorial from Jeni Baker of In Color Order, now also available as a multisized pattern you can purchase. I had fun picking out the fabric for each person, and making the bag the best size for the goodies to hold. A few got alcohol of their favorite flavor, others got stationary, books, cross stitch supplies, etc. My GD received a stuffed unicorn she had had her eye on for months and the fabric bag also featured unicorns. I'm happy to see the bags are still being used, and I used no wrapping paper of tape. I will compare the pattern you shared because I think I'd like to do this again. Gosh knows I have the fabric!

MissPat said...

It's clear you've caught the bag bug and it seems you're not the only one.