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There's a hole in my bucket...

11/11/2016

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I'm really surprised it hasn't happened before, because my work table is just not big enough...I was working up a new design for a bucket bag. I'd had a busy day at work as my colleague was on leave and my back-up staff member had to stay at home with her sick child, so maybe I shouldn't have been in the Sewing Room at all but relaxing with my feet up!
I'd already made my pattern pieces at the weekend and was keen to start cutting out and see how it would all fit together. I'd got some lovely blue hessian and a piece of William Morris Chrysanthemum fabric in indigo. I chose the thread carefully to get a good match and found a lovely leather handle that would make it really classy!
All was going well-I'd sewn the front pieces together, then the back, pressed them carefully and top-stitched along the hessian to give it a nice finish. I laid the two pieces on the table and reached for the roll of wadding. Now where to put it to cut a piece off? Yes, you can see what's going to happen now, can't you? I placed it on top of my fabric pieces. I pulled one of them out from underneath to measure how much wadding to cut off and then pulled my shears out of the sundae glass they live in (!) and started to slice through the  wadding. I then noticed some resistance, but it was too late, I had already snipped a three inch slit into the bag back that I'd forgotten to remove from underneath the wadding. I'm not one to swear but I wasn't best pleased, to put it mildly. It was beyond redemption. I momentarily considered making a narrower bag, but the proportions would be completely wrong so there was nothing for it. I had to painstakingly unpick my work squinting under my magnifier, as the thread of course, was such an exact colour match to the fabric that I couldn't see it! So, first the top stitching, then the seams. I cut a new piece of WM fabric and started all over again!
Lesson learnt.
 
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Front view - beautiful William Morris Chrysanthemum fabric and adjustable leather strap.
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Side view showing curve of the base.
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Interior close-up, (featuring new manicure!) - love this lining fabric.
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Back view - more chrysanthemums. The blue hessian works well with the indigo leaves and background.
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Two open pockets and one zipped with beaded zip pull.
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Oval base featuring little metal feet studs.
I'm pleased with the finished bag and I love the lining fabric (Stephanie Thannhauser Annali Produced by: Dashwood Studio). Not sure but, I think I might keep this one! The last bag I made for myself was for my trip to San Francisco and is nearly two years old now, so I think I'm due a new one! Keep your eye on Etsy tho', as I might change my mind-that's one advantage of being the Maker!
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Gina
3/12/2016 08:04:57 pm

Wow, that looks great, another of your brilliant creations.

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    Hello, I'm Ruth Overton. My nickname as a child was 'Ruthie Toots' which is how the name 
    Toots Totes'
    came about!
    I come from a family of artists and artisans and the creative gene has resulted in a desire to make stuff. There's nothing I love more, than to sit at my old treadle  machine, sewing. It was handed down to me, through the family having been bought by my Grandad for Grandma in the 1930's. (See my blogs about the machine here.)
    More recently I have turned my attention to designing and creating bags and 'Toots Totes' began. 
    I'm going to blog about how ideas for bags come about and how things happen in the sewing room, so join me there if you want to, or bypass this to go to the store or the gallery, if you prefer - I won't mind!

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