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Thursday, August 23, 2012
"Do you need a bag?", the clerk asked.
This is my Modern Shopping Bag. It is a prototype for the tutorial I am writing for one of the Fluffy Sheep Quilting Newsletters that Cindy will be sending out this fall. You might want to head over and sign up for the newsletter so that the pattern will arrive in your inbox. I wanted to make shopping bags that I would not forget all the time. So they needed to be modern and functional. The pattern is simple but bold, inspired by many quilters but especially by Katie at Sew Katie Did who regularly makes the most beautiful quilts with HSTs which play with colour and value.
The newsletter bag will be made blues and greens, made from one of Cindy's new Fat 1/8 Bundles. But I did not want to cut into that until I worked out the kinks so I used my winnings from the contest Hadley from Flying Blind on a Rocket Cycle ran back when Cindy opened her shop.
You can see that this bag has a layer of batting to allow for dense, modern, purposely not straight line quilting - and to be strong too for carrying the milk and such. I used a bright red Aurafil thread that bought from Cindy. Oh, and I washed it, again it was just too flat for me before washing.
See that picture above, nice, but flat before the wash does its texture creating magic. The bag is strong and big enough for groceries or other shopping. My plan is to make a collection of similar bags over this fall, so I stop forgetting my bags when I head out to the store.
I lined this one with a print of the London subway system - to remind me of my friends and of one of my favourite cities.
I will let you know more about the Mod Pop Quiltalong next post - I am just sorting out how to make groups and get sponsors and a button and such. For those of you who might have missed it (say because you were on a beautiful beach somewhere or something) you can go back and read about it here. I am excited to hear that there are some folks who will quilt along with me while I make another Mod Pop - Julie's pattern has stolen my heart and I can't wait to make a bigger one. If you don't want to wait or don't want me to be lonely, click here and join in while I hammer in the nails and tidy up.
I am heading back to the big city this weekend, summer is not over but it is time to get the kids to school. So there have been a few days now of making jam and battening down the hatches and a few more before I go.
Best,
Leanne
Oh it's gorgeous! Love the colours and the dense quilting. I admit I'd be rather afraid to put manky groceries in it though lol
ReplyDeleteI would go shopping just to be able to use that bag.
ReplyDeleteme crazy .. the colors you use! I love your work
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag! Love the map fabric.
ReplyDeletecheers
-k
Leanne, this shopping bag is STUNNING!!! I love everything about it, especially the red quilting. I totally have to try that, it looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the bag!
ReplyDeleteLove your bag! Can't wait to see the tut in the newsletter :)
ReplyDeletelove that bag!
ReplyDeleteLeanne, that might be my favourite bag ever (other than the camper vans Nicky just made me). It is stunningly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat is ONE amazing bag! Your work is so lovely! I hope you find some happy mail when you get home...bee blocks maybe?
ReplyDeleteThe bag is beautiful. I can't wait for Cindy's newsletter to hit my in box. You are one talented woman. Di x
ReplyDeleteGreat bag, those colors!!! Love the quilting color to go with it
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a fabulous bag. I always have a shopping bag from the Green Bag Lady in my handbag in case I forget to bring a big shopping bag. I definitely wouldn't forget this one. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletelove your bag!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I always feel compelled to wash my quilties right away too...crinkly goodness :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, thats one gorgeous bag!
ReplyDeleteLovely bag!! Love your mod pop quilt - can't wait for the quilt along!
ReplyDeleteawesome bag! I love the hst bit - you are so amazing with color! And the quilting is perfect & functional!
ReplyDeleteI love your bag! I'm usually a green/blue girl, so looking forward to seeing that version too, but wow, this red/orange/pink really grabs at me!
ReplyDeleteGreat bag, loving the chunky handles.
ReplyDeleteFantastic bag! How could you forget something as gorgeous as that?! The temptation would be to use it for more than just shopping!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors on your bag!!
ReplyDeleteGreat bag L! Love how the colours really stand out. Hope you enjoy your last few days. Jxo
ReplyDeleteIt’s a gorgeous bag Leanne! I will sign up for the newsletter at Fluffy Sheep, don’t want to miss the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI laughed when you said you wanted a bag you wouldn't forget to take along. Yep, yep. This gorgeous bag of yours should qualify. Thou dost almost persuade me to start making some HSTs into a bag!
ReplyDeleteGreat!
Elizabeth E.
opquilt.com
I just love everything about that bag.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag - so gorgeous, I'm not sure I would use it for groceries. I made grocery bags from oilcloth, which are strong and can be washed also. I was thinking if I made a bag similar to yours I might line it with vinyl so the inside didn't get yucky and the outside stayed gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove love love this bag! I am popping over from my blog to see if you want to still sign up for the Low Volume Swap - still looking for folks - but no pressure... It looks like you have your hands beautifully full!!! - Rebecca
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks fabulous Leanne! Will keep an eye out for the newsletter because I fancy one for myself!
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