Poor neglected blog!
I'll have to make a point of stopping in more often.
Tonight I have been searching for a purse pattern so I can make a friend a bag for her birthday.
The odd fact here is that when you go to a department store and buy a bag, it's usually leather, and it's usually plain black or plain brown.
Why then, when bags are sewn from a pattern, are they so often wild prints with that not-in-a-good-way handmade look?
I don't want a cutesie bag (though, to be honest, I am using a fabric with beagles all over it).
I don't want soft sides, but I want reinforced details as found on the leather bags I usually carry.
I don't want quilt blocks on my tote, or faux fur, or a teeny tiny paper sack of a bag.
There are a lot of indie designers out there with great patterns, but they're sometimes hard to find.
Purse Patterns (dot com) has 1100 ideas to browse through.
I think my best options for a sophisticated take on handmade might be The Cosmo Bag
or the Classic Messenger Bag
Hmmm....maybe a yoga bag would make a fun gift!
Though Carol's Executive Tote is seemingly more of a simplistic style that I'm trying to get away from, there is something about this design that I find quite pleasing, and I think it would work really well with the fabric I have chosen
Another option is to sacrifice a favorite bag and make a pattern from it, which I may do as well.
I will post my results when I finish the bag.
Dear Barb:
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite bags is the Classic, by Carol's Carryalls. I've made quite a few of these with brocade and tapestry fabrics, and recently with quilting details.
Marjorie
Thank you--I'll give that a try!
ReplyDeleteLove that Cosmo bag! If you make it will you let us know how it turns out?
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to try the Cosmo bag first. I will definitely post my results!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric you are using. Very original :)
ReplyDeleteI love recycled bags because they are so original and make me feel good about the environment. I love the hemp bag I'm using and used to use one made of recycled Billboards. I have lots of information on purchasing recycled bags if you are interested.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Lately I've been making bags recycled from wool skirts and making the handles and bottoms from leather also recycled from coats, jackets and the occasional belt.
ReplyDeleteEven my quilted patchwork bags look more sophisticated with the leather trim.