Wednesday, November 10, 2010

the notting hill hobo by Bari J


Towards the end of summer, Bari J Ackerman asked me to test this pattern for her and send her the sample so that she could use it in her booth at Quilt Market. I quickly said yes, as I was so excited and flattered on top of that. I have been following Bari since I found her blog a couple of years ago and she was about to debut her first fabric line for Windham, Full Bloom. She has been a constant source of inspiration to me since that time, and she has been so willing to reach out with encouragement. This was my second bag to test for her. I'll have to blog that first one. I still haven't done that. Actually Bari gave me a choice of patterns this time, and I chose the notting hill hobo. The funny thing is that I consider myself to be an awful bag maker. I get so confused with lining and the fusible fleece and interfacing and magnetic snaps.... But I really liked the style of the bag and I wanted to challenge myself. So, after a couple of times of ripping the bag apart and some help from a friend, (thanks Carrie!), I finished it and off it went to live my dream, a trip to Quilt Market! I am thankful that Bari asked me to do it, and also that she was patient with me as I literally got it to her at the last minute. The pattern is great and actually very easy. (I think I just got caught up in the whole 'I think bags are hard' thing.) There are a couple of different options and sizes so you can personalize it to your style. Mine is the large, patchwork version and I used her special technique (which is outlined in the pattern) to applique the flower and butterfly to the front of the bag. Fabrics used were from Bari's newest line, Country Lane.

5 comments:

  1. what a honor to do this and to have it go to quilt market!! it looks beautiful

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  2. Thanks so much, Lori! It looks beautiful. And it's being packed up to go back to you to use yourself today! :)

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  3. I just love how your bag turned out! Love how you appliqued the rose and butterfly! I'm sitting here with my pattern right beside me tonight trying to plan out to make a Notting Hill bag of my own. :)

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  4. Beautiful bag!!! Too bad you couldn't hide inside and go along to Market. That is truly cool, having made something to display there. I'm so jealous.

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