With the handle of my
Traverse Bag ready to fall off after months of use, I was looking for a new bag for summer, and impulsively started in on a Forage Bag last Friday night. It's a free bag pattern from Anna of
Noodlehead,
found on the Robert Kaufman website. I'd actually been thinking of making a different bag, and I still may, but I wanted something right away, and I had yet to decide on fabric and order zips for the other project. And for the Forage Bag, I was able to use supplies I had on hand...
Maker Maker fabric which I'd been hoarding
for ages - a linen/cotton blend from
Sarah Golden - some black
Essex yarn dyed, and a print from
Carolyn Friedlander's
Carkai collection for the lining. Considering I had the right size metal zipper AND the grommets on hand, it seemed like kismet.
It took me a little longer than I expected, but it was straight-forward, and I was able to finish it in one (long) evening. The construction technique is really unique, but I thoroughly enjoyed it, and the zipper was a super easy installation, a step that can sometimes be a bother. Of course I had to consult my own tutorial for
installing the grommets [What? You thought I wrote them only for you? grin], but they went in quick and easy, for which I was grateful.
So it felt great to start and finish a project in one sewing session, use supplies totally from stash, and of course, have a new bag to use right away. Seriously, being a maker is the best, isn't it?
Linking up with Meadow Mist Design's Favorite Finish linky.