Clancy said she'd like to see some of the bags I make, and to be honest, I've done nothing interesting today except make handbags, so here are some (rather bad) photographs.
These all utilise recycled vintage kimono silk, as well as odds and ends of lace, ribbon etc; the only other fabrics used in these are irish linen, and denim in the one with the circlebumps appliqued to the front. I really, really, really like using recycled kimono - it is always beautiful and always surprising. And it's nice to be re-using and re-purposing resources rather than contributing to waste.
This one is an experiment, I wanted to see how hard / easy the metal purse frame is to use. It's not as hard as I thought. Because the bag part has to be glued into the frame it's a bit fiddly, I got a bit of glue on the outside of the purse. So it will have to be sold for not-very-much. But the next one will be better.
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Thursday 23 June 2005
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Gorgeous. I've got enormous respect for people who use their craftspersonship as well as their brains. It's a great way of slowing yourself down a bit. These are just beautiful.
Really lovely. Do you make a diaper bag version?
Kidding. Mostly.
I especially like the clutch. They are all beautiful!
These are stunning. Did the wooden handles on the top one come from an old bag or can you buy them new somewhere?
Hi rubydot,
the handles are plastic, and they came out of an old macrame kit (mid 70s, I guess). I bought a box of about 50 from a closing down sale a while ago. Individual handles come up quite often on ebay, usually listed by the words Marbella or sometimes 'purse-n-able' which is the brand they were sold under. No wonder they don't make them anymore....
That's a really pretty necklace Clancy. I'm jealous of people who can knit properly (hi Katy, Lee!)
Very cool.
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