Monster bags
Jun. 27th, 2006 10:36 pmMy latest monster bag, wherein I finally make one for myself. I needed a sturdy bag large enough for magazines and books while traveling around on the train. It's amazing what 100% no car does for your handbag/bag collection.

A side view. I don't like putting fake-fur on all sides of a bag. I find it overwhelming and more than a bit disgusting on muggy days. This helped me use up some extra stash. The interior is nice but nothing to write home about, and thus I have spared you a shot.

A pink monster (she's finished now but I haven't shot an updated picture)

And I thought it was about time to make myself a simple purse, no monsters.

CLose up of fabric and button:

Interior: Once more I used up scraps. The silver was a skirt that I haven't worn in two years and the Japanese fabric is from a Tempest Corset Belt I made.


A side view. I don't like putting fake-fur on all sides of a bag. I find it overwhelming and more than a bit disgusting on muggy days. This helped me use up some extra stash. The interior is nice but nothing to write home about, and thus I have spared you a shot.

A pink monster (she's finished now but I haven't shot an updated picture)

And I thought it was about time to make myself a simple purse, no monsters.

CLose up of fabric and button:

Interior: Once more I used up scraps. The silver was a skirt that I haven't worn in two years and the Japanese fabric is from a Tempest Corset Belt I made.
