I've been busy designing and completing quite a few new projects for Handmade as well as myself AND for the new blog I have with my friend Cath. I have a button here on the blog for it so make sure you go visit.
"Cherry Fudge" is one of my new bags. Fairly quick and easy to complete but quite stylish I feel. Would look good in any fabric you may choose and just match the trim and buckle to your choice.
"Dreamtime" is another one. My bag features one of the many aboriginal prints available now but would look great in any choice of fabric. Binding the side seams on the outside is a feature, as well as the larger than large button."Elegance" is the third of five new bags. It has a shaped top and features a large felt flower which is included in the instructions. Once again would look good in any fabric choice.
"Orient Express" isn't all handmade hexagons! LOL It's a wonderful authentic Japanese fabric printed with hexagons. I have stitched around all the hexagons on the front and back of the bag as well as the clutch with a Sashiko thread to match. Would work well as a knitting bag with the clutch as a needle holder.
"Tokyo Tote" also is made from authentic Japanese fabrics - the hexagons as well as the "ribbon" design. A classical bag with an interestingly shaped flap. Like all of my designs it would work in any fabric choice. The knotted shoulder strap can be adjusted to suit the individual.
All of my bag patterns retail for $15AUD plus postage. Direct deposit works well for payment if ordering OR through Paypal which is secure for overseas orders.
I had the urge to create a "right out there" apron, collected the fabrics and the result is "Retro Kitchen"
I used four different fabrics - three large print designs from the Kaffe Fassett range and a colour match of a tone-on-tone fabric. Great fun to choose the fabrics and make!
Same price as the bags - $15AUD plus postage with the usual payment arrangements.
For once I haven't designed any new Christmas designs....working on the cover spread for Handmade's Christmas in July issue in January after the floods drained me I think!
There are two small projects in the current issue of Handmade which I had made last year. I do have plans for my traditional Christmas pillow as well as tree ornaments for Kirsten and Matthew. Will post pics when I complete them! LOL
I will be back before Christmas! Until then, happy stitching,
Jan x