
Well I'll say I was inspired by this
cute bag, but it's probably more accurate to say I was coveting it and just had to copy the style using my new Hansel & Gretel fabric (which came from
Heather thank you!)
My version has denim on the bottom half, and the top half is the Hansel & Gretel fabric with interfacing because it's quite a light cotton fabric. The inside is turquoise corduroy and the handles are dark brown corduroy. Other than that it's pretty plain with no extra pockets or anything. But I really liked how it turned out!

Nico has so many wonderful bags and pouches, I found her
Flickr page recently and was so inspired by all her great ideas and the fabulous fabrics she uses for her creations.
And while I'm 'fessing up to recent copy-cat behaviour, I also copied a shopper that comes in a pouch that I received as a birthday present recently. I just wanted to make my own in one of my favourite vintage fabrics.

I also made the little pouch it fits into once you fold it up. I made a small strap from a ribbon with a snap. It's so that you can attach the pouch to the main shopping bag while you're using it so that the little pouch doesn't get lost. I love this ribbon - it was from a swap with
Ronize Aline - thank you!

These projects were part of a last minute
"use what you have" effort. The material all came from swaps, thrifting - and in the case of the denim - an old pair of jeans.
I love the shopper you created, and the wonderful fabric too. Delightful!
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I love the Hansel and Gretel fabric and the shopper one too.Great bags!!
ReplyDeleteI adore the Hansel & Gretel bag! Wonderful work!
ReplyDeleteI love your bags you've made. they're wonderful. Can I convince you to show more pictures of the shopper bag? I'd love to try my own copy cat version...
ReplyDeletethe Hansel & Gretel bag is so cool. I haven't made a bag in a long time, and I think I'll need to add it to my "list of things to make sometime soon" and try my own version. thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the Hanzel and Gretel bag!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that Hansel and Gretel fabric. It looks great on your bag.
ReplyDeletei love them both ;oD
ReplyDeletethat is lovely! i love what you've done with the fabric ;) i can't wait to see my lovely needlebook.
ReplyDeleteglad to see it. i bought a sewing machine yesterday... but it arrived without a power cord. bah! i can't wait to sew!
That is such a lovely tote. I love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteReally great Claire. So cute.
ReplyDeleteYes! I ove the bags! And I'm thinking I should make myself a shopping bag! so useful and environmental! :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow i love the idea of the shopping bag that fits into a little pouch! i am definitely going to try this!
ReplyDeleteHansel & Gretel tote is beautiful!
ReplyDeletei am so in complete love with that hansel & gretel fabric *sigh*
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