This
butterfly purse was a kit and included the canvas, the thread, and the
purse. After stitching the butterfly
panel, I attached it to the purse with invisible thread.
I made
this purse and the little bag for inside when I was in high school, using a
pair of old jeans. The brown and orange lining was
a dress I liked but could no longer wear.
This
puzzle purse was a 20th anniversary Carolina Sampler Guild project. The colors and motifs are all symbols of
things in the guild, but I can’t remember what they all are. Stitching was the
easy part of this project; getting it to fold just right was more difficult.
top - closed |
bottom - closed |
I am
quite pleased with this ribbon and beaded purse and carry it when I get dressed
up. Deanna Powell taught this class at
the Richmond EGA National Seminar. The
ribbons were attached to muslin, then the seams covered with seed beads in a
fly stitch. The beaded strap is done in peyote
stitch.
We will soon be home from our trip and back to regular posts. Stay tuned.
Pamela,
ReplyDeleteI started following your blog at the recommendation of a mutual friend - Mary M in Colorado! I've enjoyed so much learning about your adventures in Japan.
Imagine my shock/interest to learn that you took the ribbon/beaded purse project from Deanna Powell in Richmond. I took that class too!!!! I haven't finished mine, but I think it will be on my list of WIPs to finish next year! I can't place you in the class - but it was 5 1/2 years ago and my memory isn't that good anymore!
I hope you enjoyed your vacation and have a wonderfully joyful and blessed New Year!