Totes Adorable
Today we review the selection of bag models that I have chosen. This issue is the third in a series of five handbags. I have also posted about handbags /bracelets , tote bags, messenger bags and backpack designs.
The model above is a France Hello Fair Island Bergère bag, although I call it the Hell Bag. Isn't there an expression for a person's life "going to hell in a sack"?
For those who can't afford the Hudson's Bay blanket, I offer this felt bag .
Summer Fling by Espace Tricot. Lightweight bag with a minimalist style. It is a free model.
ATX duffel bag, Staci Perry-rena. Another lightweight shoulder bag with a clever stripe pattern. These bags and top bags are not bags that carry a lot of things, but sometimes you don't have to carry most of it.
Squared Pictures, Susan Rainey-rena. He looks smart and powerful.
Bedouin bag in 3 sizes, by Nora J. Bellows. These are from an expensive store. Simple borders add a lot.
Felt bag with Qureyon Scraps by Janet D. Russell. That would be a huge waste.
A Flock of Sheep by Denny Gould. How beautiful is this little bag?
Sand and sea felt bag by Maria Do Soutorena. I love this unique work.
Snowflake Felt Bag from Lion Brand Yarn. I really like using these two complementary models.
Outdoor bag by Amanda Scheuzger . I love it, although I will cut it down a bit, maybe with lighter threads or smaller needles, it looks very awkward.
Bag edited by Wendy Wonnacott
There is no sheep for you: it goes well with cotton, silk, linen, hemp, bamboo and other perfumes . Other sample photos on the Ravelry page of this design show other colors more blurry, but this bag looks best in a sharp black and white contrast.
Shell Bar Harbor Bag by Madeline Langan. It would be fun to arrange it colorfully.
Elaborate deer bag by Norah Gaughan. I love dash charts.
Shigra Diamonds by Vicki Square was published in Folk Bags: 30 Knitted Patterns and Tales from the World . Oh this color is so much fun with the harlequin effect.
Locket Duffel Bag, by Nora J. Bellows. The meaning behind this is amazing.
Window Box , by Ann Kingstonerena. Handsome!
Tree Hugger , Vickie Howell, published in AwareKnits: Knitting and Crochet Projects for Environmentally Conscious Stitcher . I love this image in the shape of a shaker of a tree cut with a needle.
All for Totes , Nora J. Bellows. They are highly polished and look great.
Bird Bag by Pierrot Yarns Patterns. It has the appeal of folk art. It is a free model.
Tribal bag passed by Lyon Brand Yarn . It would be something to wear with printed Ankara, Kente or Dashiki dresses. And it's a free pattern.
Celandine, Diane Bertolattirena . I like its simple shape and neutral tone. Any woman can go anywhere in her clothes.
Diane Bertolatti 's Amethyst Organizer. This is fun and practical at the same time, because the bag always has the necessary small compartments. Making your own bag can be a huge plus for your bag comfort as you can personalize your bags by adding pockets of any size and style to their body or lining.
Just So Bag by Andrea Babb. It's polished and visually interesting.
Great Owl: A Bag Reached for by Deborah Tomasello . A lovely bag for the owl lovers among us.
Linda Cyr's Sheaf Mat Bag . That is certainly remarkable. I remember the first time I sawInterweave's Jane Austen Knits in 2014 . The bag gets its perfect shape from the internal frame and these are the best felt handles I've seen - they look great on leather or vinyl handles of the same style. The model is also beautiful.
Pink window tote by Laura Barker. As a stained glass artist, I have always been a fan of woven stained glass and this is a great example of stained glass. But I would replace those poor quality straps with leather or vinyl straps.
Susan Mills rug bag . This is very similar to the model on the bag. It is a free model.