Nicely done! Now I feel guilty that I haven't made one yet. Next week, I am taking a week off to stay home and relax, which will mean some serious time spent in the sewing room. I should try to make a few of these.
Great bagsket. Did you follow the instructions from the french page? Or is it an english pattern? It looks like it could hold quite a bit of quilting!!
I am in dire need of one of these. I would love to put it in the front seat of my car so that I can place all the stuff that I lay on the seat in this. Where did you get a pattern?
I have never heard of a bagsket before! This looks great! Love the colours and decorative stitching too! Great to see someone uses tose fancy stitches on their sewing machines. Mine only stays on the straight stitch! ;)
HEY GIRL. How are ya? Leaving my comment. =) You were going to tell me something, but I can't remember for the life of me. It was when you were in my booth at Plano Quilt show. It was something about the Bagsket. What it the designer? In la la land here in West Texas.
Nice work! You will put this to work aLOT
ReplyDeleteLove it ! Love it! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such and interesting bagsket! Love your colors.
ReplyDeleteThose are my colors, I love yellow and blue. What a magnificiant job.
ReplyDeleteNicely done! Now I feel guilty that I haven't made one yet. Next week, I am taking a week off to stay home and relax, which will mean some serious time spent in the sewing room. I should try to make a few of these.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Very uesful.
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks lovely. I adore the decorative stitching along the top. What a great touch. Thanks so much for sharing your bagsket with me!
ReplyDeleteI love your bagset. It looks very useful with all those pockets.
ReplyDeleteGreat bagsket. Did you follow the instructions from the french page? Or is it an english pattern? It looks like it could hold quite a bit of quilting!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea :)
ReplyDeleteI really like the bagsket. You could fill that with LOTS of quilty stuff.
ReplyDeleteIt's terrific! Did you find it easy to make?
ReplyDeleteI am in dire need of one of these. I would love to put it in the front seat of my car so that I can place all the stuff that I lay on the seat in this. Where did you get a pattern?
ReplyDeleteYou can make one for me anytime Swooze, gggg.
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I have never heard of a bagsket before! This looks great! Love the colours and decorative stitching too! Great to see someone uses tose fancy stitches on their sewing machines. Mine only stays on the straight stitch! ;)
ReplyDeleteHEY GIRL. How are ya? Leaving my comment. =) You were going to tell me something, but I can't remember for the life of me. It was when you were in my booth at Plano Quilt show. It was something about the Bagsket. What it the designer? In la la land here in West Texas.
ReplyDeleteHi Swooze
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work as always.
Great bag-sket....
ReplyDeleteMmmm! Lovely. All of them! Just found your blog. I love it. I'll be back for more. ;o)
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