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Jen's Bag |
Some guildsters came over to play bags, and working together - with a completed project at the end of the day - is a great way to roll. We all made the WOW bag, a neat tote that expands and become a duffel bag. This clever pattern is one I bought from the
Jinny Beyer website and made in her fabrics -
see it here. Here's the one I made for
CMQG's secretary Emily, who just turned 25.
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Natalie's Bag |
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Sarah's Bag from Fat Quarters |
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Inside of Sarah's Duffel, with gusseted pockets |
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Outside of Sarah's Duffel |
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Melissa's Bag with its fancy pockets |
Guild member Erika volunteered to help the CMQG organize and unify its approach to social media. Although we have yet to put her 7-page plan into action, we are appreciative and will implement many of her suggestions soon. As a thank you, I asked her to give me a yard of a fabric she cherishes. And here's the result. I can't wait to give it to her. But not until December 9!
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Erika's Duffel |
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Erika's Tote with a little matching tiny tote |
If you want to know more about the WOW bag and the pattern, contact
The Dusty Attic at dustyatticquilt@verizon.net. The creator of this pattern is Mary Beth Scarborough.