I don't mean to offend, but.....
#81
I am just not interested in bow tuck bags it's to bulky to tote around. I have arthrites in both sholders and carrying a large tote bothers my sholders and neck I can't carry much weight for any lenth of time. I am not very fussy how my colors match when I go shopping. I will just stick with my good old small purse.
#82
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
Posts: 959
Same here. I'll stick with my quilts. Personally I don't see how fabric can hold up, too large for me anyway. And whats up with all the bright/wild colors, exactly how many outfits are they going to coordinatre with? Thats why purses come in solid browns and blacks, so they go with anything you wear.
But---its personal preference, freedom to make what we want.
Some people propably don't like quilts.
So--we all make what we like and we recognize the workmanship and time we all put into our projects.
Happy quilting/sewing/bow tucking. :thumbup:
But---its personal preference, freedom to make what we want.
Some people propably don't like quilts.
So--we all make what we like and we recognize the workmanship and time we all put into our projects.
Happy quilting/sewing/bow tucking. :thumbup:
#83
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Pittsburgh
Posts: 380
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
Good question???? I'm not a "purse" person. If I can throw my licence and stuff in my pocket, I am a happy camper. I have one purse, for every occasion.
#84
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 1,296
I love looking at any quilting accomplishment. I don't have a bow-tucks purse, but I do have the pattern. As was said before, it's a good thing we all like different items. My main problem is art quilts. I know it takes a lot of time and talent to do them, but they are NOT my thing!
#85
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: north Texas
Posts: 858
I like to see what others have done with the Bow Tuck pattern - The mini is the right size for me and easy to make - Sorry you don't care for it, but then some of us like them. No one is going to like everything so no harm done - if you don't care for them just skip that thread.
#86
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Montana
Posts: 265
I guess each to their own. I like to make and use quilted purses. It is a little break from making quilts. Expands ones horizon and some times gets me back in the mood to do more quilts. Especially if I have hit a dry spot and don't know what I want to do next.
#87
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: CA & NM
Posts: 1,120
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
Good question???? I'm not a "purse" person. If I can throw my licence and stuff in my pocket, I am a happy camper. I have one purse, for every occasion.
#89
Originally Posted by makacy
To each his own!!! I'm so surprised that you would post this message!!
I am disturbed when things are put in a negative light, but I have to say I have seen very little of that in this forum. People tend to encourage each other in a positive way. I look at everything, but only comment on a few. That doesn't mean I don't appreciate what I see.
#90
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 1,537
Now I LOVE purses, have made several. Usually bought totes when I was teaching. Now usually care mid size purse. Some I make. Some I buy. If I buy, price must be under 10.00! Was cleaning out closets and counted purses/totes. Ready...75! Brought several to the quilt meeting for gals to take and leftovers when back to Goodwill! Don't care for the soft side look on purses unless it's small.IMO, bow tuch just has the homemade look and don't want that.
Julie in NM
Julie in NM
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