My First Bow Tuck Bags from Penny Sturgis Pattern
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My First Bow Tuck Bags from Penny Sturgis Pattern
These are my Bow Tuck Bags which I have found to be quite addictive and I find myself planning to make many more.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]361422[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]361421[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]361423[/ATTACH]
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After I had the fabric cut out and was preparing to sew I got stuck on step one which was making the front pocket. It took me an hour to try to figure it out. I am not very experienced when it comes to sewing handbags but hope to get better.
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My son is giving them to his female clients as thank you gifts when he processes their applications for mortgages and refenancing. He asks them their favorite colors, I make the bag and he mails the bag to them.
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Great job! You have a nice choice of fabrics that you used. I had so much making my first one and onto others! I have found a product called Soft and Stable that I like to use in other totes. On my next Bow Tuck tote I'm going to try it in there. It makes your totes/purses look so sharp. It gives it some body but keeps it soft and not stiff looking. Good job!
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