OT Spunky Lady Bitsy Bag

I'm a bit obsessive.... LOL I've been sewing for about 11 hours today- and am about to finish the second bag for today. It's "The Money Bag". I'll let you stew on that for a while. VBEG I've got the process streamlined a bit and I'm not floundering quite as much. (Also tidied up the sewing room just a little so I'm not constantly searching for my stuff.) The basic design is working well and I just modify it and change the sizes for each bag. I'm loving this!!!

Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO.

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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Still don't 'get it'! Must be me. I have a picture of a similar sort of bag somewhere and dont 'get' that either!

Must be me!!

Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk

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Sally Swindells

Yeah. I wasted almost $50 buying 'that other line' of patterns when I didn't need any of them. That money could have bought more fabric. :-(((

Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO.- where's there's four more bags on the WebShots!

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Leslie, those bags are simply fun, fun and more fun. I hope those dollar bills are appliqué? >g< Once your imagination is lit up, seems to be no end to where you can go. Have you thought about little bags for children? A cat bag and a rabbit bag for instance? You could measure round your DGD to see how long to make the straps so they can go over one shoulder and down to the other side for security. I'm sure they would sell at the church - perfect for grandchildren Christmas presents. . In message , Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. writes

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Patti

They're getting better and better, Leslie! I love the chili pepper bag

-- it's whimsical, but it's still "sober" enough to use with almost anything. :)

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Sandy

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