I think it will be fun to start a challenge to make purses, totes, or wallets, following a given theme of my choosing.
The lot of entries by you could then be viewed on Flickr (just as Amy Karol hosts the apron challenge,
Tie One On).
This is not a swap, just a challenge to follow a theme and express your creativity. Along the way, I hope we stumble upon some fun inspiration and ideas from one another.
My hope is that you'll reach out of your comfort zone and try to make something out of the box...that you'll stretch your skills or try a new one altogether.
Try applique or embroidery if that's new to you. Try making up your own pattern.
Try using an unusual material. Try a unique shape. Try thinking like a designer or an artist, and thereby challenge yourself to learn and grow.
Any materials are acceptable here--fabric, paper, vinyl, juice boxes, gum wrappers, knitting, crocheting, macrame....
consider unusual closures like knots, vintage buttons, handmade button holes, etc
This site will be a place for links to other bag-oriented websites and blogs, links to tutorials, etc. Feel free to forward any ideas you think I should include here. as well as suggestions for future themes. I will continually update the site.
I have queried a few of my blogging friends, and it has been determined that a good deadline for this would be every two months. I will purposefully end this project on a different month than the apron challenge, so we can all participate in both and not be overwhelmed with too many deadlines.
Sound good? Any questions, just email me at barbian7 (at) yahoo.com.
Theme: Okay, so here's our first ever theme: Make a tote or a purse using a tea towel (vintage or new).
Cute pouch using a tea towel design for embellishment, by Dangargyle.
Hip bag by Mandy B Bags
Any pattern may be used (or not), just make a tea towel part of it. Also acceptable: fabric calendars or cloth towels similar to vintage tea towels.
I am aiming to inspire creativity with unusual fabrics and the idea of recycling an item that was originally intended for a different use. In other words, don't just slap two pieces of fabric together and call it a tote--really try to push yourself, please yourself, and submit a little piece of wonderful.
Sure, I'll post whatever you make, but don't you want to aim for the realm of wow?
Due Date: A pic of your bag should be submitted to me before the last day of May, and I will post these June 1.
How to Submit your image: Please email your jpeg image along with a bit of info as to how or why you chose to create this, and include a link to your blog if you write one (and to the actual permalink of your post about your bag, if applicable).
I will not be able to include links to your etsy shop.
If you need inspiration, Rick Rack Ruby has some cute examples made with vintage fabric calendars here and here. And she has an adorable messenger bag here.
or Bella Dia's Big Bag made with kitchen towels.
Box or tote by I Knew That!
Ooh! That sounds like fun. And I definitely appreciate the luxury of two months to complete the challenge.
ReplyDeleteCount me in!!
I love your bag site. Thanks for having some of my links. I have free patterns available for plastic bag projects.
ReplyDeleteCindy
http://www.myrecycledbags.com
A website dedicated to recycling & crafting!
Here's one I did back in February-- http://tinyurl.com/2xu7ja
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun! I have been wondering if someone would start up something like this for purses and bags! I did do a teatowel tote, way way back about 15 years ago and I use it to carry my show and tell quilts to and from monthly quilt guild meetings -- but I am up for a challenge to do a new bag with tea towels again...
ReplyDeleteCount me in. I just bought a whole heap of new tea towels and vintage ones I found at the thrift store.
ReplyDeleteI made one a while back too.
http://absolutfeli.typepad.com/lifeinmono/2006/07/as_promised.html
Fun, fun! I could spend all day getting ideas from your links. I look forward to what people come up with.
ReplyDeletejust found your other blog, but count me in!
ReplyDeletethis sounds fantastic. I'm definately going to sew along with your challenges.
ReplyDeleteThe day I saw this challenge I went to my nearest thrift store and dropped 15 bucks on material for the project I am so excited.
ReplyDeleteI was just sketching out some totes and market bags yesterday. I was waiting to be inspired by fabric-and this is a great idea!
ReplyDeletecount me in, i will have to learn to use a sewing maybe, or i might push the boundaries and use clear book covering adhesive plastic along with my t towel...
ReplyDeletePrety exciting.. I am going to try and bend my brain around it and play!
ReplyDeleteThis will be so fun Barb! Can't wait to sew up a tea towel bag!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! I can't wait to rummage around and see what inspires me....Count me in!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! count me in too.
ReplyDeleteLooks fun, I hope to join in :)
ReplyDeleteTea towels - right up my alley! They're one of my favorite things to use.
ReplyDeleteHere are some that I've done:
cocktail bag
orange MS tea towel
more MS tea towel bags
okay, this is fantastic! i can't wait to play along!
ReplyDeleteohhhh yes count me in too!!!! making bags is one of my hobbies and with a stack of japanese books full of bags and little pouches I can have a reason to use them!!!
ReplyDeletecan't wait!
Corrie:)
ooo..sounds like fun! definitely count me in. i've been really into making and purses and totes lately so this will be a fun twist for me.
ReplyDeleteWow, Barb, you got tons of people to sign up. Cool. Since you're giving us till the end of May, I think I can do this. I have a cool vintage calendar tea towel from the year I was born--and I need a new bag for spring.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a lot of fun! Count me in.
ReplyDeleteJust found this today - bag fiend that I am, I'll give it a whirl. (:
ReplyDeleteI've never made a bag but have been collecting info on hhow to like crazy!
ReplyDeletePlease add me to the list!
Love and Laughter,
Amy
I've never made a bag!! I have these great tea towels that are too pretty to dry dishes with! Thanks for starting this up...count me in Babeeee!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to this challenge, my first!
ReplyDeleteI'm up to a new challenge, count me in!
ReplyDeleteI'm really excited about this challenge. I've been scouring my local thrift stores for a good tea towel to use.
ReplyDeleteI did want to let you know that there is a problem with the inspiration photos that you posted, though.
I was looking to make a bag out of upholstery fabric that I found that looks just like the Nine West patterns....I never found what I was looking for but I sure had a great time checking out the purse collection....Wow.
ReplyDeleteI am always going to the thrift store so now I'll have to look for an inspiration.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.celebrity-handbags-4-rent.com
i like very must the bags, in my blog i have many bagsand another things, with fabrics,i like so must work with patchwork, congratulations for your work. i am sorrie but my ingles is not got, because i am portuguese i on live in island S. Miguel Azores
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