Originally Posted by sewilicious
Your bag looks different from the Janice Pope style, did you just place the straps at a different end? I like the way the sides go in with yours.
Joan Oh, the reason the sides go in is because I have the button fastened. I just folded them in on the sides. I think that's what you mean. Well, i think any way. LOL my friends say it's dangerous when i think. ;) |
Cute!
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Very cute. How much do you sell them for? The embroidery is great, very pretty.
Originally Posted by knlsmith
2 hour tulip by Janice Pope. I make and sell these bags. They are so fun to make. They can get a little thick under the foot of a machine, but if you take your time it's just fine. I have a Janome 1600 and it will sew anything. It is almost as special to me as my H3 truck.
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Originally Posted by tweety
Very cute. How much do you sell them for? The embroidery is great, very pretty.
Originally Posted by knlsmith
2 hour tulip by Janice Pope. I make and sell these bags. They are so fun to make. They can get a little thick under the foot of a machine, but if you take your time it's just fine. I have a Janome 1600 and it will sew anything. It is almost as special to me as my H3 truck.
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Great Job!
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Your color choices are beautiful, really dresses up the denim and I love the varigated color on the butterfly. You did a really nice job.
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Wow!! That is so cute! Great job! :thumbup: :D
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I just bought fabric to make this purse. Your covered button and two color straps are really nice details.
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I havw this pattern and I love it. There is also a long steam tulip purse by the same gal. I have sold a few myself.
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What a cute bag. It's a great way to recycle jeans. I love it. Great job and thanks for sharing.
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