The Bag Lady stikes again.

At the end of January we went to Castle Donnington where I bought some lovely soft leather.   Actually I bought 2 lots.

The first one to get made up was a soft grey glove leather. There was only a small amount so I decided to make a clutch bag for special occasions.

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          Lovely soft grey leather.

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                  After sampling I put swatches etc in a journal.

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For this bag I decided to sew it up using the leather itself. I have never stitched using this method before and I found it to be quite easy. I just had to take care when pulling the stitches tight.

For the lining I found a piece of curtain fabric in my stash pile. This had large monochrome prints on it, so I managed to use one large motif which filled the bag flap nicely.

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            The lining is bonded to the leather.

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             The front of the finished bag.

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               The back showing the fastening.

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           Now all I need is a special occasion.

My second bag has taken a lot longer to design and make up. I knew that I wanted a large weekend bag, but I had to figure out the make up, the order in which you put a garment / product together. So this is again where sampling and drawing helps me get my head around all the problems that might arise. This bag has been my biggest bag and biggest challenge yet.

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For both bags I needed some metal fixings. The oval rings and the button studs. I couldn’t find them locally so I sent for them from the internet, but they took nearly 3 weeks to arrive as they came from China. This was a bit frustrating as once I start something I have to carry on till it’s finished, I like a clear run.

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         Rearing to go.

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         ‘Golden Lily’ William Morris. A Sanderson print.

I had no problems looking for lining for this bag as I had been given a piece of William Morris printed upholstery fabric a few years ago and this has been waiting in the wings for just such a mammoth task. The fabric dates from the 70’s, and matches the brown leather perfectly.

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                  All cut out .

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            Assembling the bag handles, using electric cable as the inner. A bit of recycling here.

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                  The inside of the bag, there are two large pockets inside to take all the little extras we ladies like to travel with.

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              The bag handles attached.

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                 All labelled.

The sides of the zip placket fasten down at the sides with a matching metal stud / button.

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              Finished ready for the spring holidays.

  Now where shall we go this year…………………..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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18 responses to “The Bag Lady stikes again.

  1. What brilliant projects and good to have a source of useable leather. I thought your first bag was outstanding but then your second….! For your biggest ever challenge you have created a faultless product – even if you yourself find something you would have liked to have done differently. I am VERY impressed Sue 🙂

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  2. With those two gorgeous looking bags, you can go anywhere you want. But, don’t set the bags down because someone else might pick them up. You’ve got skills, lady. 🙂

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  3. Both absolutely brilliant bags Sue, you are very clever. I would love either or both of these!

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  4. Lynda

    Both are lovely bags Sue, you’re very talented. Did they take long to make (excluding the China wait)? Hope you go somewhere nice and enjoy using them. xx

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  6. They are gorgeous! Such a lot of detail, too, and the perfect enclosures and lining material. Beautiful work.

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  7. How clever you are. They look great.

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  8. That first bag is really me, Sue 🙂 Pass it over!

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  9. diversifolius

    Really beautiful leather bags – and the fabrics are matching so perfectly!
    Now I’ll be waiting for the story-travel that will match the big brown bag 🙂

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