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It only took me about 2 hours (I had to unpick a couple of times because clearly, I can't follow instructions properly) from fabric selection to completion. I added an extra pocket (one for each side) and I didn't have any wadding or batting so I improvised and used curtain blockout backing material instead. I have one problem left. I want to add the lovely button detail that Jodie used on the straps, but I've been searching for my bag of buttons for half and hour and I cannot find them anywhere. If anybody out there is psychic, can you please let me know where to find my buttons (not my marbles, I know they're lost).
3 comments:
I think one of these bags is definitely on my list of things to make (that is after birthday season is over in a couple of weeks!)
Thats fantastic - I love the fabric. I am ridiculously excited to see someone followed the tutorial. Goodluck with the button hunt!
That looks awesome! Love the fabric too!
-Sherrin
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