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Posted by John on January 11, 2009, 9:49 pm
Here is the third and final tote in a series that I made for my wife.
Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
next picture.
John
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS
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Posted by maryd on January 11, 2009, 10:01 pm
I really like that. Your wife is a lucky lady
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Mary
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> Here is the third and final tote in a series that I made for my wife.
> Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
> Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
> closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
> locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
> capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
> bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
> you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
> next picture.
> John
> http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS
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Posted by Joanna on January 11, 2009, 11:19 pm
Like it so much I might have to try to repeat the design. My purse has
seen better days.
Thanx for sharing
Take Care
Joanna
Alberta
John wrote:
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> Here is the third and final tote in a series that I made for my wife.
> Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
> Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
> closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
> locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
> capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
> bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
> you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
> next picture.
>
> John
> http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS
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Posted by Polly Esther on January 12, 2009, 12:21 am
John, that is very beautiful. And thoughtful. How lovely. I'm just so
proud of you. Polly
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> John wrote:
>> Here is the third and final tote in a series that I made for my wife.
>> Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
>> Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
>> closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
>> locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
>> capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
>> bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
>> you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
>> next picture.
>> John
>> http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS
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Posted by Patti on January 12, 2009, 3:31 am
Lovely!
I think that is my favourite of the series.
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No moss-gathering in your days >g<
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>Here is the third and final tote in a series that I made for my wife.
>Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
>Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
>closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
>locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
>capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
>bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
>you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
>next picture.
>John
>http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS
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Best Regards
pat on the hill
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> Each one is different. This one is made from some Japanese kimono
> Fabric. It is quilted and has an oval base so as to make the bag lie
> closer to the body and not stand out so far. It has a drawstring with
> locking ties to keep it closed and opens up to a fairly large carrying
> capacity. This has been a fun series of variations on small quilted
> bags, and my wife really likes them. Hope you do too. The link takes
> you to the bag and you will be able to see the open version in the
> next picture.
> John
> http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2967133460100692635PIvQJS