In the Bag


Last week I posted a selection of clutch and bag models ; In today's article I offer you a selection of bag / wallet models. I have also published publications on selected models of bags, wallets and backpacks .

Pictured above is a Tensity bag and a small backpack designed by Talita Kuomi. After exploring 65 pages of Ravelry bag design to find eighteen models of this item, I highly recommend using gloves, earrings, and other accessories on sale to complete a bag. He raises his face from "home" to "code". Without belts and earrings, these bags would not be so stylish. Because belts, gloves, and accessories can be so limited, I recommend that you buy them before you start a project, perhaps even before you choose a thread, as it can be very frustrating to finish a project. without finding any additional accessories for the bag and then. If possible, I also recommend closing the pockets, even if the model doesn’t need them (these pockets are lined ), not only a durable, washable fabric, but also a durable liner and maybe even cotton if you feel the need. bags. This usually requires the use of a home sewing machine and at least basic sewing skills.





Damascus bag Berroco Design Team. Felt is another recommended direction for handmade bags because it makes the bag much stronger than knitted work. And it can be used to create interesting visual effects. I like the damask flower in this bag, the gloves go very well and the braided lace also adds a lot.





Pocket Vikings , Karen S. Lauger. Classic bags. An interesting selection of threads and accessories will help smooth out the look of a “knitted bag”.





Pocket Billington , Snowden Becker. How nice are these bags? Embroidery adds interest to simple shapes and color choices.





Cinch , Nora J. Belous. It looks like a bag that you can see and sigh at an expensive store. A small metal tag is nice.





Carpetbag Molly's Carpetbag , author of Cricket Tumi. This bag is very nice and stylish to carry with a suit . If you find my enthusiasm for this quality too much, don’t sit down with me as I browse through the 65 pages of Ravelry’s mentioned bag models, the scary part of the world that looks like paper toilet paper bags.





Felt Portfolio "Tree of Life" , Cindy Pilan. I would make an exception to my “craft accessories and belts” type if you want a monotonous look like this, which you often only get with the same thread gloves.





Diana Satlif's bags and briefcase. It's a lot of fun. These noro threads create a unique colored bag.





Pocket with controls. Roll, combined with great effect and good shape.





It's you, Mr. Morris , Jenny Tabrum. Here is another towel bag with an attractive felt pattern and good shape.





Nicky Epstein's floral felt bag . I think I would have known Nicki Epstein’s design if I had known him in the dark. She likes weird designs and rug-inspired designs.





Wishbone cable bag by Karen Paysant. Here are some interesting cables and good shape.





Greetings Bonnie Golding. In this project it would be interesting to choose a thread / fabric combination.





Little Dr. Mel Clark's bag . The Chevron used here looks very nice with its classic shape.





Lacey Leaf Bag , Pam Powers. Very beautiful and distinctive bag.





Evelyn , Carol Galaso. Another option for the handle is to strengthen the flat belts with fabric, which is good because this bag can be "made commercially and sold at an expensive fashion store."





Pocket Magnolia , Blue Huuponen. Felt handbags make good paints for wonderful embroidery designs, if desired. It's magic .





Checkered bag by Cindy Pilan. Another nice bag. This bag will fit into a woman’s favorite personal color palette and will be the perfect and useful accessory for her wardrobe.
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