Late last year I responded to a blog post by Catherine for someone to pattern test her Komebukuro bag pattern. She very kindly sent me some Liberty fabric and I got to work.
The crazy patchwork was a lot of fun and something I hadn't tried before.
I always enjoy hand quilting in perle cotton ...

... and the finished bag came together really easily.

It was a great tutorial to follow - I highly recommend checking out Catherine's tutorial page - there are some really cute things to make, many involving lovely Liberty fabric!
I love anything in Liberty! And the linen is a great addition to this project! Off to check out Catherine's blog!
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ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! I really need to give the crazy patchwork a go!
ReplyDeleteLovely bags Deborah! Delighted to discover your blog now too:)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I adore those little berry prints, I bet it feels lovely too. Happy to find you've started blogging :)
ReplyDeleteI love the bag. And the esthetic you choose. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and shhhhhh, don't tell Catherine but I think I prefer your version to her's ;0)
ReplyDeletemmmm, the liberty is yummy! I like the contrasting fabric and the satin ribbon straps. that interior print looks familiar. =) a very nice finish, Deborah!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bags :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful....I love Liberty
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