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OMG I'm turning into a bag lady!

 I am on one of my obsessive sewing binges.  It's all about about bags.  I can't just make one!
 This is what I've done in the last 2 weeks.  Everyone I make becomes the new favorite until I make the next one
 I love the shape of this one & of course the fabric....I finally got away from blue
 This from a bundle of fabric that I fell in love with& managed to buy twice without realizing it!
 The bag has lots of pockets & I like the way the bottom is finished
 It is made with Soft & Stable which gives it more structure
 Same fabric bundle different bag

 This is a laptop/tablet bag which I loved making.  The fabric called Sea & Sky & the top of the bag is made by making fabric tubes & sewing them together.
 You can see how they are put together with a zigzag stitch
 Same fabric collection (hint........it is navy & white).  This is an overnight bag & the pic doesn't show clearly but it is pleated in the front.
 It has side pockets & a clever zippered pocket in the back.

In case you are wondering I do come out of my room for meals & Popster is not starving to death!
Love

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