Messenger Bags That Send a Message
Today in the "Spitz and Damage" section we will look at the selection of messenger bag models. This publication is the latest in a series of reports on individual pocket models, which also offer selected bags - clutches / bags , handbags and carry -on items and backpacks .
The first messenger bag design shown above is the Sun Satchel by Stephen West. I love sunlight design, and the West is not literal about it.
Kauni Damask bag not rated by Karen Stelzer. This bag, in my opinion, is not to underestimate it, because it is so beautiful that it goes unnoticed. And it is a free model!
Woolly Bully bag by Lori Puthoff. Here is a modern classic. The decorative stud on the front is the perfect finish.
Developed by Maple , Susan Todhunter. As a Canadian, I have to love it culturally (and I included it in an article on Canada Day earlier), but I think I will still enjoy it.
The Tree of Life is a handbag felt by Jenny Williams . It has a subtle charm. The embroidery patterns of the tree of life are always so attractive.
Circling Infinity Bag , Jeanne S. Abel. Simple, attractive and comfortable shape, a belt that adds shine to the market, and you will see these bags that keep everything in place and at an affordable price.
Andy Messenger bags by Sarah Hutton, published in Rowan Felted Knits . Beautiful bag with delicate texture.
Lucca , by the Berroco design team. Nice bag, though I would probably take out the pompoms. This is a free model.
Julie Weisenberger felt the messenger bag. I love how this bag is made to complete its belt. One of the reasons to always buy ideas such as ties, buttons and other fasteners before starting a knitting project is that you can personalize your project according to those ideas.
Chura Navajo wool knit bag from Susan M. Stroun. It seems to me that the combination of lines with the diamond theme goes well with each other.
Cherry Clark passing bag . Simple but fun use of lines and color blocks.
Don Lisman's Three Pocket Bags Elegant Casual Knitting: Stylish Designs for Men and Women . It is very smart and can easily switch to commercial production.
Published by Lori Birek in " Old School " Picture Perfect Knits magazine. A modern attack on the Argyle model.
Notice, Sue Hanmar . You can't go wrong with good cable placement.
A magnificent felt bag from Maggie Pace. This stylist used a carving applique from the base fabric to visually tie the scarf and lining together and added a little embroidery to make the look even more special. Beautiful touch!
Signature bag from Berroco Design Team. Visually, it's pretty amazing.
Not just a baby bag , Nora J. Whitebeard. It's actually a diaper bag and comes with cartridges and a diaper change for comfortable cosmetics, but of course, as a very good bag, it will be useful to parents or non-parents at any time as the baby grows. time. This can be a good backup considering the series model.
Stripey Noro messenger bag from Deborah Cook. Very nice striped adjustment and free model.
Classic bags from Tina Barrett. This is a beautiful version of Chanel design. Although I recommend making better use of these dead plastic buttons for this project.