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Today we are going to look at the types of bags I chose. This article is the third in a series of articles I have written about handbags. I have information on selected packages , handbags , shoulder bags and handbags .
The model above is a "hello" fair island bag from Burger de France, although I think it could be called a "hello bag". Is there a phrase in his life that says, "How can he live in a wallet?"
For those who can't leave their Hudson Bay blanket at home, I bring you this woven bag from k | Malia
Summer workout at the Esperance Tricot. Lightweight bag with low style. This is a free model.
Canvas ATX bag from Stasi Perry. Another lightweight cross bag with a beautiful twisted pattern. This bag and the above are not very good storage bags, but sometimes you do not need to carry much.
Susan Rennie Square Blend . At the same time it looks soft and firm.
Bedwin bags in three sizes by Lime J. Looks like they came from an expensive store. Ordinary combs are very versatile.
Fragments of Curion by Janet D. Russell felt under the bag . That would be a great mystery savior.
Denny Gold's herd of sheep bags . How cute is this little bag?
The felt bag in the sand and the sea , Maria do Suto. I like to sew on.
Snow-covered emotional bag from the Lion brand thread. I like it because I use two more models.
Plane Air Bag by Amanda Swazger. I like it, even though I think I cut it a little bit, maybe because it looks surprisingly thick with a few simple threads or small needles.
Wendy Wonnacott bag is featured
You have no sheep, Enjoy knitwear made of cotton, silk, linen, hemp, bamboo and other fine materials . Other sample photos of this design show other muted color settings on the Ravelly page, but this bag looks great with black and white contrast.
Shell Bar Harbor Bag by Madeleine Langan. Planning the color will be fun.
Deer bag made of lime gogan. In this I love deer graphics.
Shigra Diamonds presented in Vicki Square, Folk bags with 30 stickers and stories from around the world . Oh, this colorful Harlequin effect is so exciting.
Nora J. Bellows Locker . The craftsmanship in this is magical.
Flower bags by An Kingston. so beautiful!
Published by Tree Hugger by Vicki Howell, AwareKnits: Knitting and Crocheting for Sustainable Kniting . I like this picture of a trembling needle tree.
"Everyone's Dead ," by Nora J. Belows. They are very soft and look wide.
Bird bag in Pierrot Yarns styles. Public art is attractive. This is a free model.
Tribal bag from the Lion brand thread. This is what you should wear with Ankara, Kente or Dashiki prints. And is a free model.
Celandine , Diana Bertolati. I love the simple shape and neutral tone. It can go anywhere with almost any woman’s outfit.
Organizer Amethyst by Diana Bertolati. It looks fun and practical because small practical pockets are always beautiful in your wallet. Making your own bag can be such a bonus in terms of bag comfort that you can customize the bags by increasing the size and style of the bags you want.
Like this bag by Andrea Babb. Both are challenging and visually appealing.
An unusual chowte ute purse Deborah Tomasello felt bag . A beautiful bag for curious lovers among us.
Wheat Matt Bag of Wheat by Linda Sir. This is definitely the main point. I remember seeing her again in 2014on Jane Austen Knitts in the Interweave. Thanks to the inner frame, the bag is in good shape and these are the best gloves I have ever seen - they look just like leather or vinyl gloves. In the same way. The model is very beautiful.
Rosette Bags by Laura Barker. As a person who makes colored glass, I am always here to make a stained glass effect when making a sweater, and this is a beautiful example of a particular glass sweater. However, I will replace those soft-looking straps with leather or vinyl straps.
Carpet bags by Susan Mills. Very similar to this bag. This is a free model.
























