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Old 12-11-2010, 01:52 PM
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What great purses!
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very nice!
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Great Job!
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Originally Posted by katied772
I have lots of these samples from my day job in a furniture store. Been collecting them for a couple years, much to my husband's dismay. He works in the same store and it was really difficult to get them out without his noticing but I managed. I have some leather samples too. Bet they would work well for this. Did you use any lining or batting?
If the Upholstery sample was "heavy enough" = Not necessary for batting or stiffning ..... if lighter weight, yes I did use it. All the bags are lined and I use a light-weight batting to give the "inside pockets" more structure (there are "four inside pockets"). I also use "Plastic Canvas" (I think that's what they call it) cut to the size of the bottom of the bag, which add more stability, and it will stand-up better.
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Originally Posted by katied772
I have lots of these samples from my day job in a furniture store. Been collecting them for a couple years, much to my husband's dismay. He works in the same store and it was really difficult to get them out without his noticing but I managed. I have some leather samples too. Bet they would work well for this. Did you use any lining or batting?
With you having such a supply .... thought maybe you would like to some close-up pictures the other bags.

This bag is of Tan and Soft Blues.
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This bag is Tans and Dark Plum colors.
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This one is Navy, Tan and Rust colors.
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What a great wasay to use those pieces. Who would have thought. Only a frugal quilter. They will hold up so well and are nice as can be. Great job
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great job. I like the combination of colors and textures. I get a lot of upholstery remnants and made purses and tote bags as Christmas gifts this year.
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Love those bags. Now I will want to be on the look out for some of those samples!!
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These are really beautiful. You have put the colours and textures together really well. Like someone else mentioned, I don't like bright or patterned bags, but yours, I would go for. Love the subtle colours...you really should consider selling these, either privately or to a shop. Style and planet friendly...what more could you want!
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You did a very nice job and aren't you the lucky one!
Upholstery samples are great for use making bags. I am always on the lookout for them!
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