Finally finished Anna Maria Horner's "I'll Have One of Everything Bag." You can see a couple more photos on Flickr. With each object I sew, I learn something new. My brain still has to get used to the idea of making something that is 2 dimensional (fabric) into a 3 dimensional object/ garment/ bag/ etc. This was a fun pattern, and I think the bag would be great for going to the farmer's market, or holding your yarn stash/ knitting projects.
*** Bonus recipe ***
Peach Salad
Cut up 1 Roma tomato, 2 small-medium ripe peaches, mix in a bowl with a handful of chopped fresh basil leaves, & a handful of cubed buffalo mozzarella. Season with salt, and drizzle with a nice balsamic vinegar to taste. Enjoy! (serves two as a side dish)
*** Bonus recipe ***
Peach Salad
Cut up 1 Roma tomato, 2 small-medium ripe peaches, mix in a bowl with a handful of chopped fresh basil leaves, & a handful of cubed buffalo mozzarella. Season with salt, and drizzle with a nice balsamic vinegar to taste. Enjoy! (serves two as a side dish)
7 comments:
wow, gorgeous!
Your bag is wonderful Jennifer. I love how you make use of fabrics.
The recipe sounds really good too- mozzarella, basil, balsamic vin mix with anything is a winner for me - the summer staple ingredience... xo
Thanks you guys!
Oh, this is a beautiful bag!!! I am so impressed with your sewing technique! I don't think I can make such a complicated one...
you're killing me! i want this bag!! i'd carry that at lady in heartbeat! your blog is so ridiculously charming and makes me so happy. xo
I love this bag!!
Thanks, Angelina! I had fun printing the fabric and making it.
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