More bags

This bag was requested by my teenager. She picked the fabrics and the colors. No pattern used. She just gave me the dimensions and I added a little pink color. Have you ever stared at polka dots for a long time?? Up 'til now, I still see spots.

A knitting bag for me, from the book "Bag Boutique" by Indygo Junction. I like their patterns. Very easy to follow and understand for a beginner like me.

Another favorite of mine, from the same book. I must have now sewn 4 patterns from this book.

A little bit from the Orient. I love using brocade on purses. This is a freebie pattern from Connecting Threads, a sister company of Knitpicks.com.

A design called Sara Louise by Indygo Junction.
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