Saturday, October 20, 2007

Deal

The agreement today - I get to finish sewing my second attempt at the Lotta Jansdotter Everyday Tote. Hubby gets to watch the Rugby in peace. Seemed fair to me.

This iteration is in the most gorgeous drapey wool - I had to interface the hell out of it to make it bag-proof. And the sew in interfacing didn't work at all - the wool pulled horribly and stretched when I tried it, so it was back to iron-on.

Having learned from the shortcomings of the last one, I put a piece of pelmet interfacing in the bag bottom and added a magnetic snap.

We'll see how it holds up on the first test-drive. I never can tell with a new bag until I've taken it out on the road.

Now I heard a muted cheer from the watchers downstairs, so I'm off to check the score.

29 comments:

grumpy said...

Don't bother to check the score it was not in England's favour! Now even grumpier.

Dallas said...

That turned out great. It looks very Autumny, without using red or orange. Your wool issues sound like my linen issues - it's driving me nuts.

Anonymous said...

Those kind of deals happen a lot in my house too. The bag looks great - I'd love to hear how it road tests. This one is on my list of things to try, so its good to see everyone's tips. I'm assuming pelmet interfacing is extremely thick?

dottycookie said...

The bag looks great!

I hope all are well in your house after the events in Paris. My husband has stomped up to bed muttering crossly. Can't say I blame him really ...

Louise said...

I love the combination of bright blue and wool - it looks great! What happened with the interfacing - maybe I can help. I use something called 'shapewell' or sometimes just thicker weight old fabric that I have in the stash. I also have heard people use template plastic (for quilting) for the base of handbags. I have used cardboard once or twice which worked quite well.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE the color combination you chose! The bag looks really very functional. I'm curious to hear how it works out in the "real world." For bag bottoms, I've used a piece of foam core board and then covered it in packaging tape to make it somewhat waterproof. It doesn't add weight to the bag if that's what you're going for, but it definitely gives it structure.

Anonymous said...

oh, i love those kind of deals. not happening today, though!

the bag is awesome - looks great.

Lindy said...

Love the bag- much nicer than the floppy one of this summer!

Junie Moon said...

What a great bag--I like how you faced little challenges here and there and sorted out a solution. I really must remember all this when I get around to making the bag.

Sarah said...

That sounds like a great deal! And the bag is great. I love the handles.

Anonymous said...

is your husband as grumpy as mine this morning?? Mr M 'on death's door flu' miraculously disappear in time for the game so off he went to the pub. Just as misteriously it has now reappeared in time for not sweeping up the leaves in the garden.

mmmmmhhh.

Gorgeous bag. I bet you're not grumpy!!

Kate said...

Great bag - it worked out really well!

Kelly said...

I've been wanting to try this bag, thank you for all the tips! It looks wonderful! -kb

Joanna said...

well done on the bag. I keep looking at making one for myself but never seem to get round to it.

wayfarer said...

I love it when those deals come through. So rare but so enjoyed. Great bag!

Anonymous said...

Looks like your bag was much more of a success than our rugby team! Congrats to you and commiserations to your hubby!

nuttnbunny said...

Yum! That inner blue really sets it all off perfectly.

Soo said...

it's lovely! (the bag that is....not the final score)

Bev and Ollie "O" said...

oooh lovely bag, the fabric is yum and the flowery handles are a lovely touch!

pinkgreen said...

Great bag - well done for working out the problems. I have to resort to bargaining techniques to get and peace and quiet in the sewing room at the weekends too!
Cathy XX

julie said...

Love the bag - that tweedy wool is gorgeous - I bet the test drive will confirm it's a winner! I think you definitely got the best deal!

Angel Jem said...

I like the bag.... and it scored better than England! I don't know about your house but it was quite quiet around here for a little while! (fortunately, hubby is more of a football man, so he turned over & got Match of the Day, wher the merseyside derby fell his way.... fluke, said I)
How has it stood up to oyur test drives?

Anonymous said...

Rugby Smugby...we were out ages ago...and that is OK, because sewing here at 3am wasn't going to work for me. We just didn't get into this WC because of that time difference.

Paula Adams Perez said...

Your new bag looks very nice! I agree that you almost have to make a bag twice to get all the kinks out of it!

Simply Stork said...

I love it that you took this bag for a test drive...how funny but neccessary! It looks so nice...but it's nothing if it doesn't pass the "out and about" test(lol)
~simply~

Anonymous said...

lovely bag! i've been wanting to try that pattern for ages, and yours looks great.
football for sewing- i like that kind of deal!

Ragged Roses said...

I love that bag - hope the mood in the house was spoilt by the rugby score!
Ki mx

Handplockat said...

totally LOVE your work and blogg

thanks

hugs from the north of sweden

Syntax and Salt said...

I really love your bag. I made the same on and it was a bit limp even with stabilizer. Yours looks awesome!