
A semi-sticky wrapper from a KIND bar was lurking in the depths. (Oh my, they are delicious. I don't kid myself that they're harmless, but there are worse things you can eat for 200 calories.)
There were also a few tablets of Midol floating around loose, but I pocketed them before I took the picture. Embarrassing.
Oh, and that paper? That's something semi-important that I need to turn in at work. Oops.
Ah, well, enough about my mess. Check out this "After" picture!

Everything I need, tucked in nicely. I feel more in control of my life already!
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:) Did you really think I was blogging about cleaning out my purse? Ha ha! Nah...the real reason for this is to show you what I made!


This is a pretty cute bag. It's doesn't take a ton of fabric, it's a good size and shape, and it looks handcrafted without looking too (to quote Tim Gunn) home sewn. I have to admit (sorry, Amanda) the directions stumped me in a few places. I still have no idea what you mean in step two where it says "use the point of the pin to create a pleat." I'm probably just being dense, because in step three, it took me a while to figure out that the lining was NOT going to have pleats. I kept thinking you left something out and wished there had been a little drawing to help explain.
Anyway, I finally figured it out and carried on. One thing I knew I'd want to change is the closure. Tie closures just...well...no. I've used them on a few reversible bags, but if I have a choice, I'd rather have a button or a snap or magnetic clasp or even velcro. Magnets and velcro aren't quite as earthy, but they're convenient.


8 comments:
Aren't Kind bars wonderful? So much better than that soy stuff that tastes like cow food with chocolate chips. The bag is very snazzy. I'd have to use it like a tote though, with a separate purse. Unless my purse zips closed entirely, I am way too prone to dump everything out every time I set the thing down, as well as being paranoid about somebody sticking their hand in and grabbing my wallet. Too many years in New York, I think.
I love that bag! Great fabric.
Nice work on the bag, it looks fab.
I really love the fabric on the bag, so zippy and snazzy. The size of the bag looks just right too. I'll have to try a Kind bar, we've been eating Trio lately which are sticky and yummy and nutty. Home-created/Home-sewn whatever, at least you made it and you like it, right?!
The bag has a lovely shape. I like IKEA fabric too, blod prints and a good thickness. I am glad that someone else has a handbag like mine!
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SUPER cute!
Cute bag, fun colours!
Did you have some Hello Kitty tissues in there too? I'm so nosy ( hur hur hur what a bad pun!) my little girl loves all that stuff and if there's a possibility of a kitty hanky I have to follow it through! Love your new bag, that fabric's really funky. I really like IKEA's materials, they have some really good stuff here, fortunately for my purse, they're a long way away.
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