For example, this latest bag is made from linen fabric in a tapestry floral print (curtain remnant from Dunelm) with lovely piping trim on the front of the bag which fastens with a magnetic clasp, the lining is a matching brown hexagon print (re-purposed Marks and Spencer duvet cover).
The shoulder straps are made from both fabrics, one side matches the main fabric and the other side of the straps are the same as the lining fabric, I've done that with all the bags made from this pattern, you can quite clearly see the two sided straps on this bag, especially the japanese print fabric. Looking through some posts at other bags I've made, I've been sewing the two sided straps on bags since I started making Morsbags in 2008.
The binding at the top of the bag has been hand-stitched to make sure that the seams of the lining or the main fabric don't show, surely that's a sign of poor quality finishing if they are?
Here it is finished and do you know what, I'm very pleased with the finished result so I'm counting this as a finish for One Project A Month.
anyway I thought I would take a photo of the collection so far.....
Josie x
2 comments:
There are shops on Etsy who have the word recycle, reuse etc as part of their shop name, so there is no problem in what you are doing here.
There is a lot of twittering on Twitter but also a lot of twoddle as well.
thanks, I prefer using recycled/re-purposed fabrics anyway, more chance of making one offs. I noticed a while ago when the clarke and clarke scottie dog fabric came out, everyone was making something, hardly original! yes you're right about twitter.
Josie
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