Pattern for "concealed carry" purse needed
#61
Watch for a new bag pattern which includes a pocket/holster for concealed carry, on the website, StudioKat Designs (http://www.studiokatdesigns.com/). I think it's going to be called "The Guardian". She's been showing the development of the pattern via her newsletter, and there is a picture on her webpage. Betty
#63
No need to not go to Texas or anywhere else for that matter. The key part is the weapons are concealed you won't even know if anyone has one with them. You'll be safe at the quilt show in Houston. Enjoy the quilts.
#64
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Ladies it doesn't have to be heavy I carry mine in a Vera so cotton will do the main problem is having it where you will not expose it and I also would like to make my own I really would like to start a line of them for all us sew and tote women haha
#65
I carry mine in a Vera also.
#66
I would love a lightweight concealed carry bag. The leather ones (and the nylon ones) are just too large and heavy. I am only 5 feet tall and look ridiculous with these large bags. Other problems with most of them - they are for right handed shooters. I am a lefty when I shoot, righty any other time, so I need a bag with left hand access. A fanny pack is probably the way to go for me, but haven't seen any that I like. If you find a pattern for one, please let me know. Thanks!
Anita
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#67
Watch for a new bag pattern which includes a pocket/holster for concealed carry, on the website, StudioKat Designs (http://www.studiokatdesigns.com/). I think it's going to be called "The Guardian". She's been showing the development of the pattern via her newsletter, and there is a picture on her webpage. Betty
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