
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.


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.
ReplyDeleteI love that bag! Great fabric.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the bag, it looks fab.
ReplyDeleteI 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?!
ReplyDeleteThe 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!
ReplyDeleteCute bag, fun colours!
ReplyDeleteDid 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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