“The fabric scraps I cut with care,
All sorts of shapes placed here and there,
To form a block, then two, then three,
Put together – A bag for me 😍
Thus was originally a blouse given to me but it was very big on me. I did not want to throw it away or give it away so I decided it would be recycled.
The outer…. The lining… handles…. Binding…. I managed to get a complete bag including a pocket from the feature of the blouse 💝



Here are the links for everyone who joins ScrapHappy from time to time (they may not post every time, but their blogs are still worth looking at).
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Lynn, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy, Jill,
Claire, Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys,
Claire, Jean, Jon, Dawn, Jule, Gwen,
Bekki, Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera,
Nanette, Ann, Dawn 2, Bear, Carol,
Preeti, Edith, Debbierose
Here’s to more ScrapHappiness 😍
I’m glad the Kaffe Fassett fabric isn’t going to waste, it’s too jolly, and the pale coral batik is lovely too.
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Yes it’s so bright and lovely 🥰
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I *must* get you doing perfect top edges with inserted handles, rather than bound top edges. I think you’ll become an addict, plus it makes the handles sit better
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Yes I need to perfect that process now
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Maybe we do a Duo call where I show you? I have some bags to make at some stage.
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Yes perfect 👍 Let me know when you are making one 🥰
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Will do 😊
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wonderful bright, cheerful bag. Can’t help but smile every time you use it.
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