If you haven't already heard, Heidi from Fabric Mutt and Lori from Lori H. Designs have teamed up to co-host a blog hop all about Amy Butler's fabulous Weekender Bag! These bags have been popping up all over blog land lately and if you have considered making one yourself, this is the blog hop for you! Starting November 9th, a great group of bloggers will be showing you their version of the bag and giving you some tips for making your own. Check out the schedule here.
I've been contemplating making a Weekender Bag for awhile now after seeing so many beautiful patchwork ones. Here are some of my favorites:
And fortunately it seems that every time someone makes one of these bags, they write a detailed blog post all about the experience. The bags in the mosaic are no exception - here are the links to the posts about those bags: (1) Providence Homemade, (2) One Shabby Chick, (3) Needles, Pins and Baking Tins, and (4) Lucy & Norman. I've also found the posts from Sew Allegorical, Don't Call Me Betsy, and A Quilter's Table about their Weekender experience incredibly valuable (and I love all their amazing bags as well!)
I am really looking forward to this blog hop - after the informative weekender advice posts above and all the posts to come, I really have no excuse not to at least try, right? I've already started thinking about fabric choices.
I'd add in more fabrics including some dark grays - maybe essex linen in black - but I really like this color palette. Or maybe something a bit like this:
Or maybe I'll just go totally scrappy with no specific color palette? I have to first work up the courage to make one - all the talk of broken needles scares me a bit!
GIVEAWAY
To help start off the blog hop, Pink Castle Fabrics is giving away 2 of their random fat eighth bundles to one lucky winner. To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment on this post. Any comment will do but if you want a topic, how about whether you think you might make one of these bags and if so, if you've thought about fabrics yet.
The giveaway will remain open until November 3, 2012 at 8pm EDT and one winner will be chosen at random. And please, unless you are sure that you are NOT a no-reply blogger, leave your email address in your comment.
This giveaway is now closed and the winner is #99 Judith.
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Ooh those are both good stacks! I can't decide what I'm going to do so I think I *may* make two - I know I'm crazy!
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make one of these bags for quite a while,, but I am concerned that my skills are not good enough
ReplyDeleteI would love to make a weekender. I'd try a scrappy texty fabric one if I had a place to go for the weekend.
ReplyDeleteI just ordered the pattern...OMG would love to win!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh! I think it would be fun to make a patchworky version with some text prints in the mix. Palette? I'm loving pink and brown lately......
ReplyDeleteI think this might be what I make my mom for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteBeth
I just love those bags... Never ever thought I'd would think of making myself a bag... But when seeing all the wonderful bags... I just have to....
ReplyDeleteEven if I hate sewing bags...;0)))). Better hurry buying a pattern while I still have the guts!!!:0)
I want to make one of these bags, and have about 100 different fabric ideas rolling around in my head! Winning this would solve my indecion LOL Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI haven't considered making a weekender yet, I'm still loving making many many Jane Market Bags!
ReplyDeleteitsnursejessi @ Gmail dot com
The bag is gorgeous but i wouldnt know what fabric to use!!!
ReplyDeleteI might just make one - living in hope that one day my husband and I might get away without the children - even if only for one night! Look forward to seeing what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteThis bag is definitely in my future...in Kate Spain, maybe.
ReplyDeleteMaybe someday, but with only weeks until Baby #3 arrives and a small mountain of projects to finish before then... well, it's just not in my immediate future. I am, however, enjoying reading about everyone else's Weekender adventures! :)
ReplyDeleteI *just* finished my Weekender Bag after 2 years! I just used some home dec fabric from Joann - I said it was going to be my "test" bag after reading a few blogs about how difficult the bag was. I *love* my test bag! It really does hold enough for a weekend! Including clothes, extra shoes, makeup, a hair dryer, crafty projects, etc. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's on my 'must make' list and I've planned to use scraps.
ReplyDeleteI would love to make one of these bags..I love scrappy!
ReplyDeleteI love Pink Castle Fabrics and have ordered from them several times - they have fantastic shipping rates to Canada!
ReplyDeleteThat first color line you pictured is my favourite - judging by how my bags look after a few uses, I would stick with a darker colour myself for a bag that will get lots of use, lol!
I think you should choose the first group of fabrics- all bright and sunny, i bet it would be really striking. And yes i would love to make the Weekender bag, but when I get a few quiet days maybe after Christmas!! Ange
ReplyDeleteI would love to make one of these. I think mine would have to include gray and aqua fabrics for sure!
ReplyDeleteI might make one, but not at this moment. If I did make one though, it would be for my mom.
ReplyDeleteIf I made a weekender bag, then would I actually have somewhere to go? Well, my DD did ask me if I would come up and spend a week with her and her girlfriend.. so that might work.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm definitely going to make one of those bags, but it might have to keep until after the holidays (too much "other" between now and then).
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a weekender but I would need a lot of hand holding!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to make one, but I'm with you, the talk of broken needles makes me nervous! Maybe after Christmas?
ReplyDeleteI'm not a real bag lady so I don't think I'll be making one though they do look pretty neat!
ReplyDeleteIt is a fabulous bag. I've been thinking about making one, mayve after the holidays. I looks like it is quite the project.
ReplyDeleteI love your first choice of fabrics, it looks so bright and warm at the same time.
I finally bought the pattern and I am contemplating a few charm packs of Mama Said Sew for it.
ReplyDeleteMay need to make one - but it will be a maternity bag... So asap would be a good time, right?
ReplyDeleteI would conssider making this bag in the GeoCentric canvas - if I could get up the nerve :-) Thanks for the encouragement!
ReplyDeleteI think making one of these bags is a bit too much for me, although I do admire their shape, super nice pattern. And these patchwork work you should certainly have an extra wow factor to them.
ReplyDeleteI want to read the tales of making this bag before deciding if I want to try. Looks complicated, but the results are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteTHis bag would be advanced for me to make but I would make it with Echino's deer in glasses fabric!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this bag, I have just recently made my first bag and I love it and I am excited to try other patterns. I haven't thought of what fabric yet just something bright and colorful. eatkin85@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'm amazingly in love with the first stack.
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble gathering up patchwork for my second one right now. Luckily I wasn't thinking of starting it until Jan. so I've got some time ;)
I love this bag, I have everything ready for it except the massively long zip, just need the courage now! And of course, although I have several fabric ideas lined up, a fat eighth bundle to give me extra inspiration wouldn't go amiss!
ReplyDeleteThis bag might be slightly above my skill level but think I will give it a shot anyway. I think I will go with a darker color so I can really use the bag and not feel like it will show too much dirt. I'm thinking about the black bird print from joel dewberry aviary 2. Just a thought at the moment...
ReplyDeleteKari (dot) stewart (at ) me (dot) com
Ill definitely be having a go at one of these, when I'm a bit more experienced! I'd base mine around a green and purple palette as they're both my favourite colours.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to make one of these for a while.. this sounds like a great time to try it! :D I haven't thought about fabrics yet, but I really love all the patchwork ones I've seen.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of making this, but I feel like everyone who writes about it talks about how challenging it was to complete. I can't lie, I'm pretty intimidated.
ReplyDeleteHi!!! I have been seeing them everywhere too!!! I would like to make one but I don't have the fabric picked out yet!!!
ReplyDeleteHI! NEAT BAGS! AND YES,I'M THINKING OF MAKING ONE-MIGHT CHOOSE PURPLES+GRAYS?
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR SHARING A GREAT GIVEAWAY!
msstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I think I would like to make one of these bags. No I have't thought about any color combonation yet. Thanks for the chance to learn all about these bags and the give away.
ReplyDeleteI want to do it as a QAYG. I'm thinking maybe using scraps.
ReplyDeleteLove the bag! I think I will make one in a scrappy fabric combination. Thank you for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeletejbechosend at sbcglobal dot net
I have the pattern, but I have yet to make this bag. This is the first time I've seen a patchwork version and I'm in love. I think I like it better than the original.
ReplyDeleteI would make a weekend bag for camping. We go camping often and need a bag
ReplyDeleteI really want to make one of these and will as soon as I have worked up the nerve!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a bag in ages, and this one is really nice. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI haven't made a bag in a while but would love to make this one! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely thinking of making one of these bags. I actually just bought the pattern the other day. For fabrics I'm thinking of doing a scrappy patchwork using Japanese prints-- I'll probably use either some Echino or Melody Miller prints.
ReplyDeleteI've been loving all the posts on the blogosphere about these lovely weekenders. I want to make one, too, but find Amy Butlers' pattern is out of stock everywhere. Any suggestions? Oh, and fingers crossed for this giveaway! Thanks! Terry kes at aol dot com
ReplyDeleteI would love to try to make this bag, but I really need to start at the more beginner bag level and work my way up to something like this.
ReplyDeleteI have bought the pattern a year ago and have still not even gotten fabric for it yet. I am going with the right fabric has not spoken to me yet and I am a little scared to have a go. This may be just the push I need.
ReplyDeleteI've thought about making this one too! I love both of your fabric pulls for it. I may use the charm packs I've been hoarding from Bonnie & Camille fabric lines... Ruby, Vintage Modern, Marmalade.
ReplyDeleteI won't be making a bag, but I'm going to have fun following along. I like your second batch of fabrics best--for me, they would please for a long, long time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win. I am shaking in my boots thinking of making a bag but I'll enjoy looking at everyone else's. I'll stick to quilts for now! Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteI should buy this pattern.
ReplyDeleteI love these bags so much! I'm pretty inexperienced in the bag making department, but this is definitely on my list of things to do once I get some practice on less complicated projects!
ReplyDeleteI have had my eye on this pattern for a while. I think I might give it a try. I can always use another bag.
ReplyDeleteCan I be so honest to say I wouldn't have any use for that kind of bag? I can't strap it to the carreir on my bike, there is no strap to hang it over the shoulder and it's too teeny tiny to be worth to travel with, not that I would advise travelling with a bag on the train (they are never in time and if you have to run - you don't really want to wait an hour for the next one - a backpack comes in so much more handy) ... I'm sorry, I do like the pattern and the colours though. Maybe I'm just the wrong person for the bag ...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the pics of all the pretty bags. Not planning to make one right now - too much on my plate. But I'd like to try one some time in the future. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI must have had my head under a pile of fabric recently because I've missed seeing those bags. Of course I want to make one now :) I'd probably go really scrappy or use some of my Tula Pink favourites.
ReplyDeleteI think that I would make one with all squares like the fourth one in the mosaic! :)
ReplyDeleteI started working on my bag this weekend! got all the exterior panels cut and pieced! now on to cutting the interior fabrics. :) I'm taking everyone's advice and doing it slowly, step by step!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI actually have a Weekender, but I didn't make it. My mother made it as a Christmas give a couple years ago. She did it with a fabric I absolutely adore: Amy Butler's home dec paradise garden midnight. I use it all the time. Also, it's big enough to fit my Bernina inside if I want to carry her around.
ReplyDeleteStill, I'd love to try one myself, too!
This is such a great bag! I think the Essex Linen in Black sounds great!
ReplyDeleteI would love to make one, but i dont have a sewing machine. Do you think it could be made by hand? I look forward to your blog babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to make one but my skill set isn't there just yet. I've never made a bag, or put in a zipper so for now I will just follow along. Thanks for the chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've been ogling this pattern for over a year, but can't find the time to make it:( I might go for the darker pallett, to better hide any dirty marks... However, I am making something with those exact fabrics so I might be a bit biased.
ReplyDeleteI like both of those color ways so it would be hard for me to choose just one. I'm very interested to see all the great versions that are being made.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a great knowledge into 'sewing'. If someone else has totally figured it out and is good at explaining it, I may a chance. Actually, I have fabric (from the home dec. dept.) hanging around. I love the print, probably why I bought it. So I am considering it. Thanks for all your info & links re: the weekender bag
ReplyDeleteOh sheesh! I'm doing one, not a patchwork because I am doing a Tula Pink one, but I haven't seen some of those mouth watering ones you posted pictures of, sigh! I've been cutting out some of the fabric this morning, so maybe I'll do one side patchwork, for fun. Thank you for the giveaway and the extra links to other's blogs posts about how they did their bags (cause I am SO not looking forward to the challenge of sewing this together!)
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to make one but up until now just haven't gotten up the courage to go for it. :) I love the patchworks ones that are popping up and looking forward to reading all the different blog posts about how they did their bags. Thanks! sjones0710@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful material and beautiful bags. Everyone does such a nice job. Nice give away.
ReplyDeleteI like both of those bundles but I like the orange and purple one better.
ReplyDeleteI think the back would look amazing made in the fabric in the top stack - love the colours! And I hadn't really thought about making one for myself although seeing all of the fabulous photos of the weekenders turning up is starting to sway me.
ReplyDeleteI have been collecting textured Japanese fabric and complementary lining fabrics for such a project. This weekender bag will be perfect. I better get the pattern so I'll be ready for the bloghop. I have 3 grown daughters who would love these for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteoh id love to make one of those bags! id be curious to use solids only :)
ReplyDeleteI've thought about it, but I'm not sure yet. I would probably use a home dec weight for the exterior. Looking forward to seeing yours!
ReplyDeleteourbusylittlebunch(at)hotmail(dot)com
I'm not sure what fabric I would use, although I wouldn't do a scrappy one or use too many different fabrics, not for a first try of something so challenging anyway!
ReplyDeleteI've got my fabrics...some Oh Deer! Now to work up the courage to begin the cutting.
ReplyDeleteLove the bags. This needs to get on my too do list.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try, but I'm a little intimidated! Maybe, as I watch everyone's progress, I'll gain some confidence!
ReplyDeleteI have made (the exterior) of the Weekender. I didn't use patchwork - are we supposed to only do patchwork? Well, anyway, it looks pretty cool, I think! I only broke one needle. Going slow over some of those thick seams is important, along with all the other bits from those who are blazing the trail! I made templates of the pattern pieces - they have to be cut so many times, plus I think I'll make another (patchwork, perhaps!). Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love these bags but I have to work up my courage to sew a zipper. I'm not much good with zippers. No idea what fabrics....
ReplyDeleteNancy from joy for grace
I'm scared of making a bag, though have an itch to do so. This puts me on the fence. I like your first group of fabrics best. Thanks for the chance to win a lovely bundle from pink castle.
ReplyDeleteI probably wouldn't make a bag for myself, as I sew for World of Charity Stitching, where we make tote bags for seniors and children. I could make some nice bags with this fabric, I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I totally want to make this bag and just bought the pattern! Hard part though is narrowing down the fabric choices, what type of handles, to patchwork or do it just one piece, etc. Can't wait to see the other bags so I can just copy one :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteProbably not yet, but I love to see your progress! carrie dot hare at gmail . com
ReplyDeleteThat is one serious looking bag to make. I'm scared of bags especially with my wimpy Singer. It doesn't even like sewing through 4 layers of quilting weight cloth. They do look sharp and roomy though. Maybe the blog hop will demystify it for me :)
ReplyDeleteMy friends and I going to QuiltCon are going to make this bag...can't decide on my fabric choice yet
ReplyDeleteI just bought the Weekender Bag pattern during our Sewing Summit Shop Hop (where I got it for 25% off). Now I have to select fabrics. EEEEK!
ReplyDeleteI want to make one of these bags badly...you're brave, maybe one day I'll get up the nerve
ReplyDeleteI've made a handful of bags and totes, but The Weekender Bag is in a league of it's own. I am giving some serious thought to giving it a try:-)
ReplyDeleteI think this bag looks like something I would have fun creating. I just need the push to start.
ReplyDeleteI like the first bundle best. It has been in the back of my mind to make a bag so let me win. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI have seen these all over and they are so cool! Especially if you are going somewhere--like a retreat or conference! I love your first stack of Chicopee! I have considered it but am kinda swamped until after Christmas, plus from what everyone says it is not a piece of cake to whip up! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI have not made one, I'm not sure I will because of the huge zipper! I'm scared of them if they are not attached to a small pouch.
ReplyDeleteI love the way this bag looks, but I wonder how much it holds. People seem to be using it as a large handbag or tote. If it really is big enough to use as a weekender, then I'd definitely make one.
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to make one of these weekenders and I think the Millie's Closet fabrics in my stash, especially the dresses and purses, would be really cute in this bag!
ReplyDeleteI've got three in the works - one "normal" one, one scrappy one using Gypsy Girl and another scrappy Christmas one. Yes, I need a Christmas one.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm definitely going to make that bag. I love Amy Butler and have made several of her things, and have two of her books. Thanks for the info on the blog hop! I can definitely use the tips!!
ReplyDeleteTilleybl@aol.com
The bag looks difficult to make though it certainly looks pretty:) cant wait for your version!
ReplyDeleteI've thought about it, but I don't need another project just yet! Maybe next year!
ReplyDeleteAll of the lovely photos of these bags have definitely whet my appetite! I can't wait to make my own. I'm looking forward to seeing yours.
ReplyDeleteWell I love making bags...but i don't think my small machine can sew this. Thank you for sharing all the beautiful bags and the link:)
ReplyDeleteI already made the exterior of my weekender (used Flea Market Fancy). It was really challenging but worth it. :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
Like so many I've had the pattern for ages…I even have all the fancy pellon and everything…I also have fabric for it but have decided it's far too boring! Maybe just another way of putting it off for a bit longer? Hopefully this blog hop will get me moving :)
ReplyDeleteI do fancy making this bag, but I'm a bit worried it wouldn't be big enough for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my weekender Beth!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I would be brave enough to make one but I would definately buy one! I like your first choice of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I am up to making one just yet but Laura Jane's beautiful navy blue weekender is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to make one, got my pattern and peltex and cotton duck today! I'm going to raid my stash for black, white, green, grey and texty prints.
ReplyDeletehannah dot kitching at hotmail dot co dot uk
I will definitely be making this bag. I love your first stack of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOh I love these bags!!! I would love to make a bunch for Christmas gifts next year...7 kids (girls, don't think the guys would use one unless I made it with camo), 3 nieces, 2 SILs, 1 baby on the way, dear MIL...14 plus a few for me!!! Maybe 20...that's doable!!!
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to make my Weekender bag, need to get on it!
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the list of people who are contemplating making a Weekender bag. I am considering using my Bella fabrics. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteSusan
I would LOVE to make this bag, but I'm really hoping for a new sewing machine for Christmas. SO it may have to wait until then (assuming Santa is super nice to me!)
ReplyDeletebrookeali(at)hotmail.com
I've made one, but seeing all these lovely scrappy ones has me itching to make a cute new one.
ReplyDeleteI have definitely considered undertaking this project, but the difficulty of it does intimidate a newbie like me. I think I'll start on it after the holidays have come and gone. I think a lot of greens and blues would show up in my color palette. Thanks for the giveaway! wonderlandbyalyce at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it is a little hard on the needles when putting it all together, has anyone found a solution for that?
ReplyDeleteI don't think my sewing skills are quite up to this yet, but who know, I might try it!
ReplyDeletelisamcgriff(at)hotmail(dot)com
I'm making one for my sister for christmas. So far I've bought the pattern!
ReplyDeleteI am making one for me, I really want to do a scrappy one, but first I am making one with some Vintage Modern. Maybe if I have 2 I can take a trip....or my girls can use them for visits to grandmas. I've already gotten started with my piecing for the panels.
ReplyDeleteI so would make one to match my rag quilt that I finished a few months ago! Whats a broken needle but proof that I am trying!
ReplyDeleteSorry my email is mrstexhammer@ gmail dot com
DeleteI really want to make one of these bags, but I'm scared of them. I feel like my machine probably couldn't handle it either.
ReplyDeleteI've had my eye on this bag as well. My favorite is by Elizabeth Hartman shown at http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/2012/10/how-to-make-quilted-panels-for-a-structured-bag.html.
ReplyDeleteI just this week broke down and ordered the pattern.
Thanks for the chance to win and good luck with your bag.
Sorry. Forgot to add email. rpsandbag(at)gmail(dot)com
DeleteMy pattern has just arrived in the mail and I'm debating over some mixtures of amy butler/camera fabrics that I love.
ReplyDeletesheffieldphoto@me.com
Definitely making one. Have the pattern just need to decide on fabric. I was also thinking that maybe I will do an applique panel on the pockets. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteohhh great color choices - im still waiting on my pattern to arrive!! :(
ReplyDeleteI have been dying to make this. The washi one is my absolute favorite
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make one of these, but it wouldn't be anytime soon. I love the patchwork square one you show!
ReplyDeleteI have the pattern and am dying to make one -- just need to decide what fabric to use. I want to make it scrappy for sure.
ReplyDeleteI have the pattern for this and ordered some fabric for it but I like this fabric so much more its untrue and would love to win it please.
ReplyDeleteWoaw - love this bag! I will start choosing fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway!
I'd really love to make this bag but I have to admit that I'm intimidated...maybe the blog posts about other people's experiences making them will encourage me !
ReplyDeleteI've never made a bag and suspect that this one shouldn't be my first, so I won't be participating this go round. I do adore all things scrappy though and look forward to seeing what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteI've got an upcoming trip to Hawaii and another to Ireland and this looks like the perfect bag. I'd love to make it in pinks but it would probably be better off in something that won't show the dirt since I plan for it to see a lot of miles! pbstrand@msn.com
ReplyDeleteI spy Chicopee - I have a FQ bundle of this too. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my Weekender! What a great collection of bags. And despite my insistence that I was NEVER going to make another, I just might have to. ;)
ReplyDeleteI haven't taken the weekender plunge yet, but I love it in Echino or Melody Miller. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust bought the pattern at my LQS. Since so many will be making one and offering tips, maybe now is the best time to jump in. Now I'm on to the most important step, deciding on fabric. :)
ReplyDeleteWould love th fabric...of cour! Not sure about making one, but if I did, I am thinking this could be a great bag for baby! We will see...I think I would want to use something that could be child-friendly, but not too babyish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an awesome bag! I don't know which fabric line I'd make it in though... just that it would be in aquas and greys. Thanks for a chance to win! :)
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to make this bag! I've loved all of the bags made by various bloggers & the ones made for Sewing Summit. The blog hop has given me the confidence to jump in & give this one a try - I would not try this one on my own. I haven't decided on fabrics but am leaning towards patchwork. Thanks for the lovely giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow. Patchwork really made it look different. I like it. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the pink and orange stack, they stripes are gorgeous. I would make one of those bags, it might take me a year or two, but I might! Thank you for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of the bags! I've never tried making a bag - might be fun!
ReplyDeleteI have a travel duffle bag that I'm anxious to make for myself. I made one for my cousin, stupidly didn't even take any pictures of it, and wish I had made one for me at the same time! I love working with fat eighths!
ReplyDeleteBags are difficult for me, but I am collecting some patterns that I would try. I made one in Zakka but it wasnt as good as all the others, I need more practice.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another fun giveaway Beth! I don't think bag making is my thing (other than little tote bags for the kidlets!). I'm a bit scared of the Weekender though it does look rather fab!
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway! I want to make a weekender sometime... they look awesome.
ReplyDeletesusie
legato1958@aol.com
Thanks for the chance! I am also working up the courage to make one of these!
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