I finished one skull tote bag and one fat-bottomed bag (from the Stitch 'N Bitch Happy Hooker book) for the girlfriends of two nephews. They both have birthdays in May. Then I finished a stained glass flower potholder for the May Flowers-along at get Stitchy! and the Lake County Fair. I'm really liking the stained glass colors. I'm thinking that a fat-bottomed bag in stained glass colors would be just dandy for summer. Hmmmm...something to think about. Well, without further fanfare, here are the latest FO's.



2 comments:
When you made the Fat Bottom Bag did you use doubled yarn or just the single thickness the pattern calls for. I have a friend who is addicted to these bags and she says using a double thickness makes them a more sturdy handbag.
I have yet to try one but it is on my list of To Do Projects.
Beautiful work.
I have tried to look at the fat bottom purse in a bigger view but in no way can I. I even signed up to the dumb photo bucket in hopes that I could. Can you tell me why I can't????
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