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Archive for December, 2007

Red and more Red

Here are my latest finished bags, complete with zipper closures! I hadn’t done zippers in awhile and was a putting it off for a few days. It turned out to be less intimidating than I remembered, and I did 2 purses back to back.

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my creative workspace

I thought I’d give a little glimpse of my favourite room in our new house. Please note the lack of art on the walls in not intentional. I simply haven’t gotten to that point in decorating yet. Plus I don’t want to slap just any old thing on the walls. The french doors are left [...]

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bubble gum pink…chocolate brown

I posted a bag yesterday in a bubble gum pink colour.  Not a very wintery colour, but I think these days it doesn’t matter.  Plus not everyone lives in a wintery climate.
I also just finished my first attempt at embroidery with cotton embroidery floss.  I’ve been craving to do an owl but had yet to [...]

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petite purses

I’ve had a couple of small felted purses sitting around, waiting to be embroidered.  I had intended to gear them towards little girls.  I finished one and immediately realized that I myself would use such a small purse.  It’s certainly not fit for carrying around a truckload of stuff, but certainly up for the job [...]

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luscious lavender

Here’s yet another felted purse I’ll be listing today on Etsy.  I must say I like the flap and plan to make a messenger type bag with the same colour wool and embroidery.  It’ll have a much longer strap so you can wear it across your chest.
 I sold another bag late last night.  That’s always [...]

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more new bags coming up

Lots more knitting, felting, and embellishing have taken place at Lilibeth’s Garden.  The work that goes into each bag is probably more than one might realize.  This is why I usually let out a big sigh of relief as each one reaches the point of completion.  Here’s a glimpse of this week’s wares:
 
 
These last 2 bags [...]

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