Showing posts with label Drapery Samples. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drapery Samples. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Drapery Samples BB Bag

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This is the largest size bag from the BB Bag pattern by Mickey Beebe.  I made the bag pretty much following the pattern directions – did add the magnetic snap closure on the flap and the binding on the edge is wider because of the thickness of my fabrics.

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This bag has a zippered pocket in the flap for easy access.  I think I will keep my cell phone in this pocket.  I did test out the ring to see if I could hear it with the zipper closed.  No problem, I could hear it just fine.  The photo below is the bag opened up with the outside showing.  You can’t see it but there is a pocket on the backside made of the same textured fabric as the base.  It is not a zippered pocket  - just a straight pocket.IMG_4341
Inside – here it is laid flat, opened up.
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I love how the outside of the folded pocket looks – I fussy cut the fabric so the mirror image pattern is centered.  That pocket is pleated to expand when needed.  The one zippered pocket is wide enough for my check book and the pieced pocked is inside next to the body of the purse.  It is a little tight as all the layers are stitched together and bound with bias binding so there is no width to this bag.  Am doing some thinking on how I could easily add some width…will let you know if I figure it out. 

With the extra interfacing, thicker fabrics the edge was really thick and I had trouble stitching through it.  I used a 100 size needle but still broke a couple and have some places where the stitches are huge.  Have not fixed them yet but they do sort of blend in so may not fix them until I get more heavy duty needles as I only have one left.  IMG_4344
I have carried the bag once already and love it.  It holds most everything I need and is not heavy to carry.  I love the look of fabric bags and it was fun to see what I could do with these drapery fabrics.

Lynn

Friday, September 9, 2011

BB Bag–New Purse Pattern

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I recently purchased this new bag pattern, BB Bags by Mickey BeeBe, at my friend’s quilt shop, Quilter’s Delight in Holdrege.  She had one made up in the larger size that I fell in love with so had to get the pattern.  When I say larger size it is only 8” wide and 6 1/2” long…just the right size for me.  This bag will fit a check book across it’s width and has several pockets.  These bags have long shoulder straps too so they can be worn across the body over the shoulder.  I seem to like that kind as they don’t fall off and I can have both hands free.

Want to make the smaller size sometime too as they might come in handy when I just need some cash, credit card and some money.  Think the middle sized one will fit a passport.


I chose to use the fabrics below for the bag.  They are drapery samples I purchased at the Joann Fabric store that is having a liquidation sale in Grand Island.  They are moving to a new location and guess they are not taking any of the merchandise in the old store with them. Last time I was there it was down to 50% off most items.
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The drapery samples are maybe just a little smaller than a fat quarter and come in so many great patterns, textures and fiber content.   After I was home and looking at the grouping I did eliminate the dark brown.  I had decided to use a stiffer black woven fabric for the strap and the brown just didn’t look good with everything at that point.  Since we were making so many trips to Grand Island for the State Fair I stopped and got this fabric to go with the rest.  The samples are all on these cute short hangers….keeping the hangers as they might come in handy for something.  IMG_4315I think every time I save something like this that my daughters might someday think I was crazy and one of those hoarders you see on that TV program, especially if I don’t use them.  If any of you might have some suggestions on how they might be useful let me know.IMG_4323

After cutting out all the pieces I only had these small pieces of fabric left.  The largest piece is a textured fabric so only wanted to use it on the outside of the bag.  I did have to piece some fabrics together to make them large enough to cut the pattern pieces.  One pocket was pieced vertically using two different fabrics – made it look like a design choice.  The other was pieced on a corner and will never show as it is an inside pocket.
I did secure the seam allowances though.  I first pressed the seams open then top stitched on either side of the seam so the seam allowances won’t curl up or roll after the bag is used.
IMG_4322I did change the pattern a little by adding a magnetic snap to the flap of the purse and the second half to the folded outside pocket.  I just like it better if my bags are not flopping open as I sure don’t want to loose what little I carry.  If you are going to add snaps you need to put the snaps in before you sew edges of the outside and lining together.  You want the backs of the snaps hidden.  I also fold a small square of fabric and lay it behind my snap after the prongs are bent and it is secure.  From the front – snap side – I stitch around the snap as close as I can get using a zipper foot keeping the little fabric square on the back.  After it is stitched I trim the fabric down to about 1/4 “.  I feel this will help protect the fabric the back of the snap might be rubbing on as I use the bag.
One thing I did that I wish I wouldn’t have was to use too much interfacing.  The fabrics were a little heavier than quilting cottons so don’t know why I thought I needed to double interface the outside layers.  This really makes it too stiff but didn’t realize it until the bag was stitched together. It also added bulk to the outside edge.

Stay tuned for the big reveal on the next post.
Lynn

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