
In any event, I'm tired of wool and corduroy, so I decided to start working on some bags for spring. That etsy shop has been empty for too long!
A quick rummage in my refashioning pile uncovered these pant legs. That's right, just the legs. I liked the fabric, but I knew I wouldn't been needing the zipper, pockets, etc. so I only saved the legs.
And for anyone who is thinking, "What a hideous pair of pants," get this: They were from the MEN'S department. Uh...huh.

My search for a lining fabric took all of three seconds. I saw this vintage calico print on top of one of my piles and grabbed it up immediately.
Why did I choose it?
I like the variation in scale.
The blues match.
They're both vintage-y.
The red is a nice punch of color.
Everything is better with red.

And doesn't it look just right peeking out like that?
Ah, but it seems a shame to hide it away inside.

Which is why I made it reversible!
I'd been thinking about trying that, and I don't know what took me so long, because it wasn't hard at all. Eventually I'll post a how-to for people who like things spelled out.
Next time I need to make the ties longer. I had them longer and cut them shorter. Nice move.
Think Spring!
7 comments:
I love it! The combination is perfect.
i love it.
I will admit, though not meant to be reversible.... I have reversed the one I bought from you, the inside is so neatly done, its just fine.
and, I was in the fabric store the other day and saw the fabric you used on my bag, i got such a big loser -thrill
I think Jimmy Page had a pair of pants like that.
I love this bag.
Dude! you're no loser! Stop that! And Bethany as for Jimmy Paige having a pair of those pants, yes, but it was 30+ years ago and they were REALLY stoned...
gerry...
Those are some wild pants (esp. for men?!), think that fabric looks mucho better as a bag. And reversible, even better.
Love tis bag, is it a variation of tokyo tie bag by Diana Rupp? Sadly I think I may have had trousers like that in a dim distant past but have to admit my hubby never shared the taste for them!!
Thanks for the nice comments!
Janey, it is a variation of the Tokyo Tie Bag, as are all my bags these days!
Renee, I'm amazed they still had that fabric. That's from two winters ago!
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