Good morning everyone! Today I wanted to show off a Messenger Bag that has been on my list for months now! Of course, it was one of my "Pins". ;)
It came from Noodlehead!
Well, I needed to make something for a gift for a cousin to buy for someone. I thought of this and hoped that it would be perfect! I started out by trying to follow their step by step directions, but started with a belt for the strap. This is what I started with:
I got the "folds" backwards, and had to put the shorts material on the inside, rather than the outside. But I do like it better with the darker material on the outside.
I used bias tape for the flap. {The Inside}
{The Front} I do love it! I plan on making my oldest boy one to carry his Bible and church workbook in. :)
So, what do you think? Look ok? Thankfully, my cousin liked it, too! I am seriously loving this handmade holiday thing I've got going on this year! I love it!!
I like to party over here!
Have a great day!
How cute is that! Great job!
ReplyDeleteChristy, you should come over and link to my Wednesday Pinterest favorites party. This is a great post for that.
ReplyDeletethat is beyond cute! and i love the fact that if it was for a girl, you could add a cute embellishment on the pocket! your sewing skills are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI Christie! Stopping by from Amy's giveaway to say hello! I'm Jen from Sunny Vanilla (sequined ornament) and just wanted to stop by :-)
ReplyDeleteYour newest follower!
My apologies...I meant to write Christy! Sorry :(
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome.. I LOVE it.. So cute and great turn out!! I would LOVE for you to Please stop in and share/link via my Pin Inspirational Party happening today : )) *SOO pin Worthy!!* THANK YOU.. Wishing you an amazing rest of the week.. ~ Marilyn ..http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/12/hello-artsy-friends-stopping-in-today.html
ReplyDeleteSo totally adorable! What a great way to upcycle :-)
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much for joining our Pin’Inspiration Party today. Your creativity is very much appreciated.
Happy follower, would love for you to pop by to grab a button.
This is super cute! I love the whole idea of it. Making gifts for the holidays will only become more and more addictive. I've been finding the same thing this year too. I love that feeling of really putting effort into a gift so that when someone opens it, they know you cared more than the 15 minutes it would take to click a button at Amazon or swipe a card at a store. Homemade takes a lot of skill, a lot of patience, and a lot of love. I hope your holidays continue to be filled with joy and that you have as much fun making all your gifts as I'm sure the recipients will have getting them. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable. thank you so much for coming to link at my Wednesday Pinterest favorites!
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