Thanks to all of you who have sent in pictures of your projects. I love seeing how you've used my designs and I know others will find it as enjoyable and inspirational as
I do. Keep them coming!
This is Jane Grove's rendition of the Jane purse (front). This was one of the projects they made at her 2015 Spring Retreat in Australia. They were making The Terri,
but Jane requested a smaller purse for some of her students with smaller hoops. This was the result - and yes, it is named after her.
Back of Jane's special purse. She was very sweet and gave me the original when I saw her at the American Embroidery Conference in Marietta, GA in 2015.
Jane chose very Peggy colors for this Terri purse. Not only did she make it, she wrote a whole article on it - It's a Girl's World.
It was published in Contemporary Machine Embroidery and Textile Art magazine, Volume 22, issue #1, (Spring 2015).
Erica's carries issues of this Australian magazine and sometimes
has back issues.
The Granny - same purse, 2 different fabrics for two totally different looks.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Denise
I love the fabric Cindy used for her Denise. She also monogrammed the flap.
The Denise was designed as an iPad case, but makes a wonderful purse too.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Denise
Cindy used a bright red lining inside her Denise purse.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Denise
The back of Cindy's purse. Did you know you can order many of the zippered bags with special stitches on the zipper? Cindy purchased the chain stitch
instead of the standard candlewicking stitch. She could have purchased it with skulls on the zipper too...
Cindy made The Granny to use when she goes to Expos and conferences.
One of the included options is a clear window for her conference credentials.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Granny
The back of Cindy's Granny purse. The zipper stitches on this one are the standard candlwicking stitch.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Terri
A very cute version of The Terri. The flap fabric matches so well, it virtually disappears!
Cindy also used the optional quilting stitches.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Terri
The inside flap of The Terri. You can see she used a purple lining and a magnetic snap closure.
Cindy Stump
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Cindy Stump - The Terri
Back of The Terri. Zipper stitches are the candlewicking stitch.
Denise Bolton
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Denise B - Garmin 66
Denise was making gifts for some special friends. She requested these simple zipper bags in sizes that fit their GPS systems. I was very happy
to comply. I met Denise at one of the Georgia rest stops along I-75 on our way to the AEC in Marietta one year. We have been very good friends ever since.
This one is for the Garmin 66.
Denise Bolton
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Denise B - Garmin 66
Love Denise's choice of colors! Garmin 66
Denise Bolton
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Denise Bolton - Garmin 66
Love Denise's choice of colors! Garmin 66
Pat S
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Pat S
One of the Cosmetic bags. Pat monogrammed the area below the zipper, making this a one-hooping gift.
Ann Muhlenkamp
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Ann Muhlenkamp
Ann in one of my good friends. She is one of those who doesn't mind doing the same design over and over again. Me, I do one a couple of times and never want to see it again.
Ann makes my bags to sell as well as for gifts. Here she's monogrammed 2 different sized cosmetic bags and made matching lady bags and gift card cases
all from Zipper Bag Set 1.
Ann Muhlenkamp
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Ann Muhlenkamp
This set is made up of the large and small cosmetic bags and the gift card case from Zipper Bag Set 1.