You Sew Girl: PFK200C (Chunky Purse Kit) - Type:Accessories  | | Viewed 214 times
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| About LeahT | | Member since: 9/13/05 | | Reviews written: 14 | | Sewing skills:Intermediate | | Favored by: 6 people | | patterns reviewed: 14 | | | | | Posted on: | 11/5/09 7:33 AM | | | | | | | | To read this review, please Login. Only registered members can read reviews written more than 6 months ago. |
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Fun fabrics! I love the charming chenille effect you created. Excellent job!
11/5/09 8:22 AM
Omigosh, how cute is that? Your friend will love it. I haven't tried this type of purse and am glad to hear that it isn't too difficult.
11/5/09 9:34 AM
I absolutely LOVE the fabric you made -- I've never heard of this process before and am off to learn more about it. what a lucky friend you have!!
11/5/09 9:51 AM
Can I be your friend, too - hehehe. Your friend is going to love this. Great job.
11/5/09 10:22 AM
So cute!! I love all the texture of this clutch.
11/5/09 12:18 PM
Cute!
11/5/09 2:08 PM
So beautiful and creative! What a lucky friend!
11/5/09 2:52 PM
Fun purse! I like the chenille fabric you created and the funky lining. I have no doubt your friend will love it. Hope she buys you a few coffees when she uses it. ;)
11/5/09 5:26 PM
Thanks all for your lovely comments. I'm pretty pleased with the way the purse turned out and am still marvelling at how easy it was to work with this particular purse frame. The chenille fabric was fun but a bit time consuming for me to make - but what a great way to use up ugly fabrics from the stash!
11/9/09 1:38 PM
A really beautiful purse and a geat way to use up fabric.
12/18/09 3:09 PM