Totes Adorable
Today we will review the selection of bag models that I have chosen. This publication is the third in a series of five awards that I have published. I have also published posts about selected clutches/handbags , handbags, tote bags and backpacks .
The example above is "Hello" Fair island bag , from Bergère de France, although I think it can be called in detail "The Hell Bag". Isn't there an expression of life that "goes to hell in your pocket"?
For those who feel unable to leave the Hudson's Bay quilt at home, k | regular.
Espace Tricot summer adventure. Lightweight minimalist style bag. This is a free template.
ATX Linen Box, Stacy Perry. Another lightweight shoulder bag with a stylish stripe pattern. This bag and the top are not very good carry bags, but sometimes you don't have to carry very well.
Square Plaid , Susan Rainey. It looks smart and durable.
Bedouin bag in 3 sizes , Nora J. Bellows. Apparently it comes from an expensive store. Simple limits add a lot.
Felt Waste Bag at Kureyon , Janet D. Russell. This would make a wonderful breakdown repository.
Sheep Herd Bags , Danny Gould. How beautiful is this bag?
Sink in sand and sea felt by Maria Du Sutu . I love this embroidery.
Lion brand felt snowflake bag. I really like that you use two complementary models.
Plein Airbag, Amanda Schözger. I like this one, although I think I would reduce its size a bit, perhaps with a lighter thread or smaller needles, because it looks very clumsy.
Wendy Wonakot 's Pocket, published in
No Sheep For You: Be Happy With Cotton, Silk, Linen, Hemp, Bamboo, And Other Sweets . More sample photos on the Ravelry page of this design show other more vague colors, but this bag looks best in stark contrast to black and white.
Bar Harbor Shell Bag by Madeline Langan. It will be interesting to plan the color scheme.
Bucket bag in deer from Nora Gogan. In this love the image of a deer.
Shigra Diamonds , Wiki Square author, published in Folk Bags: 30 Knitted Patterns & Tales From Around the World . Oh, it's fun with this colorful harlequin effect.
Reissak Medallion , Nora J. Belous. The embroidery on this one is fantastic.
Anne Kingston flower bag. Very attractive!
Tree Hugger , authored by Vicki Howell, was featured in AwareKnits: Knit & Crochet Projects for the Eco-Conscious Stitcher . I like the felt tree statue, similar to Shaker's, on this one.
All in stock, Nora J. Belous. They are very soft and have a loose look.
Bird bag with Pierrot thread pattern. He has an attractive fascination with folk art. This is a free template.
Wild game of the Lion Brand Yarn strain . This will be what can be worn with printed dresses in Ankara, Kent or Dashika. And it is a free model.
Celandine, Diana Bertalati . I like the simple shape and neutral tone. You can go almost anywhere in almost any women's dress.
Amethyst Organizer , Diana Bertalati. It's fun and it looks practical too, because there are always useful pockets in a bag. Creating your own bag can be a bonus in bag comfort as you can personalize your bags by adding bags of any size and style to your body or lining.
Just So Bag , Andrea Bab. It is excellent and visually interesting.
Beautiful UIL: Game Bag, Deborah Thomasel. Nice bag for the owl lovers among us.
Linda Sir Wheatsheaf Rug Bag . This one definitely stands out. I remember when I first appearedin Interweave's Jane Austen Knits in 2014 . The bag is beautifully shaped by the internal frame and is the best felt handle I have seen, just as good as the same style leather or vinyl handles. The model is also beautiful.
Pink window bag by Laura Barker. As a stained glass artist, I'm always here for woven stained glass effects, and this is a particularly good example of stained glass in stained glass. I will, however, replace these uncomfortable tires with leather or vinyl.
Matsak by Susan Mills. She likes the pattern of this bag very much. This is a free template.