In the Bag
Last week I published a selection of clutch and bag models ; In today's post I give you some options for bags / bags models. I have also published publications on models of bags , shoulder bags and backpacks .
The image above shows a backpack and small bag designed by Talitha Kuomi . To find 18 patterns for this publication on 65 pages of bag patterns in Ravelry, I'll tell you that I recommend using handles, earrings, and other commercial accessories to complement the hand-woven bag. It ranges from "home" to "smooth". These bags wouldn't be stylish without straps and glasses. Since your straps, handles, and hardware options may be limited, I would also recommend purchasing them before starting your project, perhaps even before choosing the thread, as it can be very frustrating to finish the bag project and therefore not be able to find it. it. additional hardware. I would also recommend covering the bags whenever possible, even if the model does not require it (these specific bags are lined), not only with a durable and washable lining, but also with a heavy lining and maybe a sledgehammer. , if you think you need to shape the bag This generally requires the use of a home sewing machine and at least basic sewing skills.
Berroco Design Team damask bag. Felt is another recommended trend for handmade bags, as it makes the bag much more durable than plain fabric. It can be used to create some interesting visual effects. I love the damask flower in this bag, the handles match perfectly and the braided cords add a lot.
Viking bag by Karen S. Luger. Classic bag. Interesting choices of threads and materials go a long way in smoothing the look of a "knitted bag".
Billington Snowden Baker bag . How beautiful are these bags? The embroidery work gives all the necessary attention to simple shapes and color choices.
The Cinch , by Nora J. Bellows. It's like a bag you see in an expensive store that's getting weaker. The small metal tag is a nice touch.
Tommy Cricket Molly carpet bag . This bag is beautiful and elegant enough to wear with a dress . If my enthusiasm for this quality was too much, well, you weren't sitting with me combing through the 65 pages of bag designs mentioned in Ravelry, the gorgeous parts of which looked like hot toilet paper on the straps.
The tree of life felt Cindy Pilon's bag . If you want an exception to the "commercially produced hardware and straps" tip that would make you look blurry this way, of course you will only get it with the same wire handles.
Diane Sutliff trellis bag . It's ridiculous. Nuru threads like this make it a unique colored bag.
Look at the bag. The oversized felt effect is in good shape.
This is Mr. Morris for you , by Jenny Tabrom. Here is another nice bag with nice haircuts and a nice shape.
Nikki Epstein bag in felt with floral print . I think you would know Nicky Epstein's design if you saw it in the dark. Love exotic designs inspired by fabrics.
Karen Beesant cable bag. It has interesting cables and looks great.
Bendney Forward , by Bonnie Golding. It would be fun to choose a mix of yarn and fabric for this project.
Pediatric bag , by Mel Clark. The chevron stitches used here look like a classic.
Pam Powers lace lining. Very nice and unusual bag.
Carol Gallassoren Evelyn . Reinforcing flat felt with fabrics is another option for the handle, and this is a good option, no doubt this bag can be "made and sold in an expensive fashion store".
Magnolia bag, Sini Huupponen. Felt bags are great fabrics for beautiful embroidery if you like. It is beautiful .
Felt cover , Cindy Pilon. Another nice bag. Personalize this bag with a woman's favorite color palette and the accessories bag will be perfect and useful for her wardrobe.

















