Tuesday, July 15, 2014

THESE BABES TRAVEL IN STYLE

Yesterday I showed you a picture of the bag that Stephanie had started working on Saturday when the Happy Scrappers met at the Attic Window Quilt Shop.  Above is the finished bag.  It is adorable.
This is the other side of the bag and shows the embroidery stitched initials that Stephanie added.
This is the inside of the bag…without the added box pockets.
What does she mean by boxed pockets, you are wondering?  Well, I don’t know if that is what you call them, but above you can see what I’m talking about.
This picture shows that they can be securely attached to each other via Velcro.
And here they are placed inside the bag, ready to hold Sweet Pea’s dolls.
Above Sweet Pea is ready to go on a trip with her dolls secure in this darling bag!
Of course, I couldn’t forget to show you this adorable picture of Sweet Pea with her new kitten!
A special thank you to Stephanie for sending me these pictures. I think she just wanted me to show them to the Happy Scrappers, but I had to show them to everyone!  The pattern is All Dolled Up Tote.  Here is one source for the pattern:  All Dolled Up Tote e-pattern pattern on Craftsy.com

ANOTHER NOTE:
  • Did you go check out the Row By Row Shop Hop website?  This is a must for anyone traveling this summer.  You won’t want to miss it.
  • Thermo Web has a tutorial for a wet suit bag. 
Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

1 comment:

Nancy Page said...

What a great idea and a great way for your favorite little girl to carry her favorite dolls!! Love this bag! Thank you for sharing.

Have a super great sewing and stitching day.

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