In the Bag


Last week, I uploaded a selection of handkerchiefs and handkerchief patterns ; In today's article I am offering you a selection of models of my bag / wallet. I also posted information on some models of large bags, shoulder bags and backpacks.

The image above shows a mini backpack and handbag with a tension pattern designed by Talita Kuomi . After studying 65 pages of bag designs at Ravelry to find all 18 designs in this article, I can tell you that I recommend using commercial pens, bark and other accessories to make handmade bags. It enhances the look from “home” to “polish”. Without straps and bark these bags would not look so glamorous. Since your choice of belts, handles, and accessories may be limited, I recommend buying them before starting your project - perhaps even before choosing a yarn, as it can be very embarrassing to finish your bag project and then not find it. Additional material. I recommend lining the bags if possible, even if the shape does not require it (these bags have a lining ), not just a durable washable liner, but a durable liner and possibly cotton wool, if needed. Bag shape. It usually requires a home sewing machine and at least basic sewing skills.





Damascus Bag Beroco Design Team. Feltting is another recommended aspect for handmade bags as it makes the bag much stronger than just knitting. And it can be used to create interesting visual effects. I love the Damascus flower in this bag, the handles are perfect for this and the braided cord also adds a lot.





Viking Bag, Karen S. Lager. Classic bag. An interesting choice of yarns and materials will help soften the image of a "knitted bag".





Snowden Baker's Billington bag . How beautiful is this bag? The simple shape and color choice of embroidery gives the necessary interest.





Strap Nari J. Belo it looks just like you saw a bag in an expensive store and sighed about it. A small metal tag is a nice touch.





Molly Matt's bag from Cricket Tommy. This bag is so beautiful and stylish that it can be worn with a suit . If my enthusiasm for this quality is exaggerated, when I browse the design of the 65-page bag mentioned above on Ravelry, you didn't sit down with me, an embarrassing part of which was to look like a strapped toilet paper heater.





Cindy Pylon 's "Tree of Life" Purse 8 for the trivial things I would make an exception on my "industrially made hardware and belts" board if you want a monotonous look like this, which of course you often get only with handles made from the same yarn.





Bag with small handle and trellis flap by Diane Satleef. It's funny. This type of yarn produces unique colored noro bags.





Check bag. Felt large goosefoot effect combined with beautiful shapes.





This is you, Mr. Morris , Jenny Tabram. There is another attractive handbag here with an attractive pattern of felt and good shape.





Felt bag with a floral pattern from Nicky Epstein. I think I could recognize Nicky Epstein's drawing if I looked in the dark. She likes whimsical patterns inspired by tapestry.





Wishbone Cable Bag from Karen Payzant. It has attractive cables, and the shape is good.





Take me forward , Bonnie Golding. It would be interesting to choose a combination of yarn and fabric for this project.





Portfolio of a junior doctor Mel Clark . The string "Christmas tree" used here is very beautiful and has a classic shape.





Lacey leaf bag from Palm Powers. Very nice and unusual bag.





Evelyn , Carol Voice. Reinforcement of flat felt straps with fabric - another option for the handle, and a good option, because this bag can definitely go "commercial products and sales in an expensive fashion store."





Magnolia handbag from Sini Hupponen. Felt Wallet will be a good canvas for charming embroidery design if you like. That's great .





Cindy felt a cage bag from Pylon. Another super cute handbag. Customize this bag into a woman's favorite color palette and it will be a perfect and useful accessory for her wardrobe.
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