It's large, roomy, with an outside pocket & handles that fit over the shoulder.
I purchased the pattern...HeRe... & it's called Aunties Two Patterns Poppins Bag.
I'm really HaPPy with how this turned out...👍
I also sandwiched a P.I.C.U quilt ready for quilting...
And then I cut a few 21/2 inch squares for my Once Upon a Time quilt...
So THANK YOU Wendy for having me over for FNSI.
I hope everyone else had a great night too.
You can visit other FNSI-ers... by clicking HeRe.
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fabulous bag... did you get the pattern here in Aus? I'd love the link to shte supplier... great little quilt and then work on another... you had a busy evening...
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It's called Aunties Two Patterns... Poppins Bag...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag! Beautifully made, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bag. Thank you for sharing the details.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking, now that we have to be socially distant and look after ourselves, maybe the Friday night sew in's should happen every week.
I love that tote bag. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLove your bag....you do such beautiful work! Sweet little PICU quilt too x
ReplyDeleteOh my, your bag is gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteYour Poppins Bag is beautiful. So professionally finished. The quilt is lovely too.
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy.. love the Poppins bag.
ReplyDeleteFantastic "Poppins Bag"
ReplyDeleteA cute pink PICU quilt and great to cut squares for the Once upon a Time quilt too.
what a great bag!!
ReplyDeleteyou were busy - always plenty to do!
Great bag
ReplyDeleteWonderful bag.
ReplyDeleteThat Poppins bag is really nice and I love the fun fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag - presumeably you can Pop everything In! Nice evenings work. xx
ReplyDeleteWOW what a great bag - love the fabrics you have chosen - nice work!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing bag. I love your fabric choices x
ReplyDeleteYour bag is wonderful. It looks beautifully made. A lovely finish.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous quilt, too. I have been making a few donation quilts for the RCH in Melbourne. Recently I was asked to collect a whole lot of fabric from a man whose wife had died. She was a quilter and made lots of quilts for the RCH. I didn't know either of them but took it thinking I would pass it on to the hospital group. But in the meantime of course we are now all staying home, so it looks like I will work my way through some of the 10 large bags of very well organised and colour coordinated fabrics and get a few more donation quilts made.