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Thursday
Jul012010

Bag of the Week 26

Boatbag

You Have to Start Somewhere

This may be the first bag I ever made.  When I graduated from college in 1984 my parents gave me a Kenmore sewing machine as a graduation gift.  I took the machine with me when I moved to Texas that year and found a part time job at a local fabric store, Cloth World.  I really knew very little about sewing except what I had learned in my home ec classes in school and what my mom had taught me.  But, being young and fearless I jumped right in and started spending most of my paycheck at the fabric store and sewing anything and everything I could.  I even had the nerve to agree to make a sample evening dress from sequined fabric for the store and a prom dress for one of the other employees.  But really I was quite clueless.  Take this bag, for instance.  My family has a long habit of carrying our vacation supplies in L.L. Bean boat bags when we traveled to our fishing cabin in rural Maine.  (I can still remember when L.L. Bean was little more than a one-room shack where we stopped every year so my dad could buy his Maine fishing license.)  So when I saw this fabric I had the grand idea that I would make each of my family members a unique boat bag using it.  I had some sense in picking out the canvas that would become the bottom and straps for the bag but never considered that lightweight cotton would not make very sturdy walls.  The seams on the inside were double stitched and pinked (this was long before I owned a serger) and, clearly, I had no concept about matching seams. 

I kept this bag for myself but no others were forthcoming.

My skills did improve over time and with practice, and this month I will pack my own vacation belongings into both my L.L. Bean boatbags and this one which has proved to be very useful and functional, if a little floppy.  Some family traditions are worth keeping.

Sunday
Jun062010

Bag of the Week 22

Mermaid Tote

This is actually a catch up post.  I’ve been a week behind on my bags since the beginning of May when an unexpected trip out of town ate up a week I had not planned for.  So there will two Bag of the Week postings for this week.

Last week I wrote about Nancy Ota’s Screen Play pattern and shared a bag with a decidedly summer theme.  This week I am sharing another:  my Mermaid Tote.  This bag is made from blue pet screen and Michael Miller’s Mermaid fabric which I bought at a quilt store in Virginia Beach a number of years ago.  I have written about this pattern for Week 21 and Week 12 and you can read more about it in those posts.  This picture shows the bottom of the bag which is composed of screen.  This is a handy feature that allows water and sand to filter through.

I made this tote bag to take to the pool and carry home wet items.  It works great for that purpose but I kept losing my keys and pool pass in the bottom of the bag.  Since I had some screen and fabric scraps left over I made myself a little zippered pouch to contain them.  Have fun at the beach!

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