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I knew I had just seen this fabric online, so I looked around and found it at http://elizabethsstudio.worldpress.com/ Then look under "Fruit Ladies fabric." They have several fabrics from this line.
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Wow! your 1st bag. I'm still looking at the direction to make one. I'm going to have to just jump in and do it. I love the material, haven't seen that one before. Great job on your project.
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This is great, would love to make my sister-in-law a beach bag could you tell me the name of fabric or where it might be located. Again your bag is wonderful.
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Ora Lee
I bought mine last year at Sew Worth It in Sarasota. I am not sure but I think I saw it at Rainbows End in Dunedin. If you can't find it let me know I have a yard I can sell you. I bought 2 yards and I probably only need one I am in Pinellas Park. |
I love it!!! Great use for this fabric :D:D:D
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SO VERY CUTE! I WANT ONE! WHERE DO I BUY THE PATTERN?
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I'm sure your tote is going to get lots of attention when you are out and about with it.
Love it! Funny, that one lady's bottom reminds me of an apple, the middle one a pear and the first one apricots. That is the cutest fabric. warm quilt hugs, sue in CA |
Too CUTE
So cute! Great bag! |
That bag makes me smile. :-D Great use of that fabric!
I finished my first Bow Tuck (actually a mini Bow Tuck) last night. It was for my daughter and as soon as she saw it she snatched it and ran out the door! It was literally hot off the machine. So no picture until she returns home sometime this evening. :? |
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