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Love the butterfly Kimono bag! Such a pretty lining too. The Kogin looks so complicated, well done!
This week I’ve been helping a friend to make a small bag from some vintage skirt fabric (from her late mother’s fabric stash I believe). The friend is new to stitching. Her fabric is rather stretchy but has an interesting pattern. I helped her cutting the fabric last week, and this week she has stitched a front and back. Hopefully next week we might make a handle for the bag. Perhaps I should take photos for the blog, hadn’t thought of that!
Hope that wasn’t too much information.😊
Hugs,
Barbara xx
Hi Pamela ,your bag looks stunning well done my friend and i love your kogin project ,hope you have a lovely day my friend xx
It is such a good idea to use kimono sleeves and handkerchiefs for these bags. Love the lining, too.
The butterfly looks great - I love the pattern on the lining. Kogin embroidery on aida fabric makes for an interesting look - I like it!
Beautiful butterfly you are making. Your Kogin embroidery looks interesting.
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