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Turn-over bag

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This useful turn-over bag with an additional kanzashi flower was a pre-made craft set. All I had to do was to iron on the fusible interfacing, cut out all parts and follow the relatively badly made instructions. The only thing not included was thread.

It turned out quite pretty though and I sewed a safety pin to the kanzashi instead of sewing it to the bag directly. (Since I usually wear the turquoise side out that would have been impractical, anyway.)

Before sewing I traced all parts to have a copy of the pattern in case the bag ever breaks and I want to sew a new one. I hope it will hold for a good while though and it seems to be quite strong.

I don't think this brand is available in other countries so it's probably not of much use when I tell you it's from Topp and called "Wendetasche Sophia".

Date
Saturday, 15 March 2014

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