Tuesday, May 7, 2013

DO YOU LIKE LARGE BAGS?

Above is a picture of Lee Ann’s new bags. (I think this pattern is called the Weekender Tote) I love their size and that there are lots of pockets inside.  Here it is shown in two different sizes.  This is a class I want to take because this bag is roomy enough to store my camera, sewing supplies, water bottle, etc. when I go to the quilt shop.  And it will be equally as handy to use for a quick overnight trip to see my daughter.  Lee Ann will be teaching the Pick A Poesy Bag on Wednesday, May 22 from 10-3.  She said if you would rather make the Weekender Tote instead at that time, you may do so.  Just let her know when you call the Attic Window Quilt Shop to register.

Another new class coming up this month is Scrap Therapy on Friday, May 24th from 10-2.  When I get further details I’ll let you know, but I’m mentioning it now in case you want to get it on your calendar before it gets too busy.  Sounds interesting to me.  I know I love using my scraps but I really need help in getting them organized. 

ON ANOTHER NOTE:  The Way I Sew It has a nice tutorial for a Serendipity Table Runner.

Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

2 comments:

Lynn said...

Large bags, medium bags, small bags ... I love them all!

Mama Pea said...

I love them all, too. Except I put too much crap in large bags. But that is one reason I like them, too!

lkjlkj

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