It’ll Do For Now!

A while back I made a Candace purse (50524), but put Margo’s (59135) pockets on the other side.Margo Candace Bag

I just love it!

I’ve used it every day, every where I went. The other day I noticed it had worn on the corners.

Some day, I’ll make another the same way. But not right now! I have the newsletters to finish! So I got a bright idea!

I remembered using Liquid Stitch (57949) on thread tails in something I made, so why not use it on the corners?Fleece Stuffing

So I put glue on each of the corners. It looked like this (above) when I first put it on.Liquid Stitch Application

This is what it looked like when it dried, with the fleece peeking out where it was worn. It has a slight rubbery feel.

After touch up

This is what it looked like when I touched it up a bit with a fabric marker.

So it’ll do for now. And I’m going to put Liquid Stitch (57949) on the corners right away when I make my next one!  Hooray for Liquid Stitch!

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Bitten by the Bag Bug!

Since I got that bug, I’ve been slipping in bag making whenever I can. I decided to make an Islander Bag! (A12659)

Islander BagThis is the pattern front.

Because some of the seams have many layers in them, I couldn’t use my favorite foam stabilizers, so I used Bosal Light Weight Fusible Fleece, (999511) as the designer suggested.  I was really surprised and pleased at how much body the bag has!

Something else the designer suggested is 1” Quilter’s Grid On Point. (901111) I used that for a guide for the quilting on the body of the purse. You fuse it to the fleece and follow the lines to stitch the grid. It’s simple!

Fusible InterfacingOf course I customized it (isn’t that why we sew?!) with a few extra pockets, and changed the fabric for the front decorative strip and top of the pockets on the front and back. Then I added a button to the seam that makes two pockets on both front and back, for extra reinforcement and decoration.

Islander Bag Inside

Finished!

Here it is, finished. Of course, I can’t use it yet, since it, like my Candace bag, is a sample in the store. All the more reason to make another, right?

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