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Monday, May 19, 2014

inspiration monday


when i was a kid in school, i took home economics instead
of art classes, and i discovered waaaay back then
that i truly love to sew.





and even though i started out sewing clothes for my barbies and my troll dolls,
my favorite thing to do now is create fun things for our home. 
so when i found this free tutorial over at craftsy,  my fingers 
started itching to get stitching again!
this sweet little bucket bag was super easy to put together…..





and there's lots of special pockets on the outside  
to hold lots of special and important stuff.





 so now, my journals and all those other things that inspire me
 are never too far away! 



{click here for a free craftsy bucket bag tutorial….
signing up for an account using an e-mail address is required,
but this class is free!}

{bucket bag fabric:  mill creek/crosby blackout and mustard polka dot }



29 comments:

  1. This bag is SO COOL!!! I wish I could sew more than just straight lines lol, this looks way advanced for me, but I'd love to own one!

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  2. This is outstanding! I must make one, I love to sew too! love the pockets for pens. And chocolate :)

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  3. The fact that you took sewing classes instead of art classes is surprising to me however you must have known art is in your DNA. I adore this bucket bag you have sewn. How perfect to keep your art and chocolate supplies right at hand. Thank you for the link. Creative Bliss Dear...

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  4. What a cool bag.Love the patterns you chose.I wish I could sew.Sighh.

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    1. https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-bestandsliste.html?userId=73189013

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  5. Wow - what a great bag! Love the shape and your fabric choices.

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  6. Great, Lori! Looks like a perfect bag! Will check out the tutorial! Blessings!

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  7. Oh My Goodness....this is just the cutest thing! I love the outside pockets, especially the one with the chocolate in it! A D O R A B L E!!

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  8. Fabulous bag, Lori. I love sewing bags so I must try this one. Have you seen my third DP? Another sewing one. I can't access the class, keeps coming up page not found :(

    Hugs, Margaret xx

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  9. Oh wow! I want one :) I try to sew & something goes wrong every time! I feel like I'm in some kind of I Love Lucy episode! That bag really looks good and perfect for your goodies! You really are a woman of great talent! Have a great week Lori! xoxo

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  12. Ha Ha, see how did my comment get posted 3 times!

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  13. I love this Lori!!! Cool bag!!!
    XOXOXOX

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  14. I used to love to sew. Not so much now. I think it's because I have an ancient sewing machine and it proves to be a more frustrating experience than a pleasurable one. Very pretty AND practical. My favourite combination.

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  15. Oh my this is so cute...I need to make one of my own!! Thanks for sharing the link:)

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  16. Wolf whistle for the bag! So CUTE!

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  17. You are a women after my own ART!!
    I also started sewing Barbie doll clothes. My mother would buy theseprinted fabrics with the pattern already printed with the swing lines. I wish i did not give away my Barbie collection!
    anyway i am a Craftsy acc holder and will check the bucket pattern.

    Thanks, you've inspired me!

    I wish i could send you some picks of what i do also.

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  18. Love the bag, Lori. And that fabric is a great choice!

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  19. I really love the shape of the handle on yours. It's different from the tutorial. Mind sharing how you did it?

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  20. Hi - is there a typed document with instructions for this cute little bag? I want to use it for crocheting. Thanks! Hopefully I can access the video on my phone.

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  21. I AM so late to this party! The page your link is supposed to link to has not survived Craftsy's numerous transformations - not surprising. Do you know the name of the pattern and/or designer of this cute little bag?

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  22. I have the same question as Margot above! the link doesn't work anymore and I have put off making this bucket for years.

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  23. I would love to get the bucket bag pattern. I have tried but no luck.

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  25. Here is a current link to the bucket bag for you to copy/paste:
    https://www.craftsy.com/class/bag-making-basics-drawstring-bag-bucket-bag/

    Hope this helps! xox Lori

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