Friday 11 November 2011

first tick (not the wee beastie kind)

Yay!  A proper tick on my list!  I've been trying to do a little every day, what's more, I've been stopping the second I make a mess of things and putting whatever I've messed up away, then doing a different project for the rest of that day.  Goodness knows I have enough projects on the go, which is saying something when you take into account how often I mess up...  But I think its been working though.  There are a few things I feel have moved forward a fraction, and I have my first list finish.  I'm coming out of the slump...

So, what am I gibbering about?  I've done the bag I promised for my sister-in-law.  Its a Lisa Lam pattern.

Bucket bag in a reproduction Tamis Keefe design print "out to lunch"

interior is a kind of petrol blue with natural stars

I love the print she chose, it's called "out to lunch" and is a reproduction Tamis Keefe print on a linen blend from Michael Miller.   I had a wee bit of help from the ladies at Brit Quilt to tell me the size of an i-phone so I could do a pocket inside to fit!  Not a big fan of the i-stuff here...  my old bog standard mobile still wont go on-line or send photos up here so I don't see the point in getting a fancy new one!  Anyway.  Its all wrapped up and in the envelope and taped up, and ready to post first thing tomorrow, and I've just remembered that when I was photographing it I found a couple of threads I'd forgotten to sew in.  
And promptly forgot to sew them in then too.  

Bugger.  

Wonder if my brother can be cajoled into wielding a needle?

26 comments:

  1. It's lovely! Good for you and your tick (ew)! Your sister in law will be so thrilled :)

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  2. It really is a beautiful bag - well done on the tick xxx

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  3. And it is a lovely tick at that! Great fabric too! Your brother will probably do what himself would do which is trim all the thread ends flush and wonder why this is a bad thing!

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  4. That's a beautiful bag. I always notice loose threads after I've taken a pic.
    Good on you for your tick. I think I need to try cleaning up as soon as I make a mess too, not much fun but it would be so much easier in the long run.

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  5. Oh lovely, great fabric choices. I have Lisa Lams book but haven't started anything from it yet. Just another thing on my list....

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  6. Gorgeous bag Sarah - love that fabric!

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  7. Pretty! Pretty! Well done! Your plan is working! You should feel really proud! x

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  8. What a stunning bag - hoping I can intercept the Royal Mail but doubting it very much! Good choice of fabric and Lisa Lam is ace too!

    Like your idea of progressing your work - that is usually what stops my progress - something I'm frightened of or a mess up!

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  9. the bag is wonderful and I love the fabrics your SIL selected !! She will love it! When I first read the title of your post, I thought of ticks (like the kind your dog gets when they play outside) and then I thought of a tic like an involuntary movment, duh-- but now I get it!! congrats on completing a project on your list!! I would be proud of this finish.

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  10. looks great :) I love both the outside and inside fabrics.

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  11. Lovely bag my friend. I love it and wish it was coming my way .... I wonder if I can intercept the post man?! hehehe

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  12. Love those fabric colors! Nice work!

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  13. I like the sound of that? I keep thinking I want to try making a bag at some point... I know a lot of people who would like one! ... I've had a soft spot for bags since I bought a lovely Lulu Guiness bag called "The Cat That Got The Cream" for my mum and I tried putting it over my arm and thought "wow, that's really nice how it just hugs your side" lol... how difficult are bag patterns generally?

    And haha, the number of times I'm talking to a caller at work and am describing the tick boxes on a form, and I remember to call them check boxes because that's Americans call 'em, and then I say "so you tick the check box" and get a puzzled silence on the other end of the phone ... well I always use the phrase "just put a tick in the box!" Oh, the joys of languages!

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  14. Laughing at Giles' comment about liking handbags - I think he should make one for himself! Your SIL's bag is beautiful - well done!!

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  15. Love these Tammis Keefe prints and I LOVE LOVE LOVE that bag so bad! Off right now to look at that pattern.

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  16. Love that fabric :-)
    Love that bag :-)
    All ticketiboo at your end then I see ;-)
    ........Lisa Lam's book is on my Xmas Wish List. Am ever hopeful. Sigh.

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  17. Ha, I think if you arm your brother with a needle you'll be getting a nervous tick ;o)

    Love the bag though :oD

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  18. I love the bag and the print is wonderful. I know that my brothers are useless with needles, I recall spending my teenage years sewing buttons on for them and repairing their favourite clothes. Maybe yours is different?

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  19. Hi, Sarah. Great bag and cool fabric, as usual. I liked your star blocks as well. And your bathroom makeover is really cool--you know what I'd use the tiles for, though? yup, mosaic plant containers. Great colors you've got!
    best,
    nadia

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  20. Never come across Lisa Lam, but will investigate. Lovely fabric.
    I don't have an i-anything either!

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  21. Oh, that's fab, I LOVE that print and it's perfect on that bag. I think you might have to talk your brother through the steps on the phone, but it should be possible...he'll think you're bonkers though, I'm not sure men understand the horror of loose threads :) x

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  22. Oooh pretty, well done on a finish

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  23. Ooh I love the bag. You are so talented.

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  24. i really love it sarah! i am sure she will love it too!

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