
This exchange was conducted through the Legacy Embroiderers Guild forums. The pieces for this exchange were to be stitched in Christmas colors: red, green, and white. My medallion was chosen with these in mind. I thought the tulips and outer stars looked a bit like poinsettias, the green triangles like Christmas trees, and the center star like a snowflake, so I stitched all of these in the appropriate colors. I couldn't resist adding both Merry Christmas and Feliz Navidad to celebrate our two cultures.

As I was stitching, the fabric seemed pretty flimsy for a bag. I wanted to make the bag a bit more substantial, so I found some burgundy velvet at a local fabric store. Never having lined a bag before, I put it together (by hand) in entirely reverse order*. I caught the selvage of the velvet in the top hemstitch first, then sewed the lining together up the back and across the bottom. Pulling the lining and linen apart, I stitched the linen from top to bottom, flipping the lining back in only as I reached the top. You can see my inexpert join on the top inside of the seam. Then, I stitched the bottom of the

*(Apparently most bags are sewn by creating separate bags of shell and lining, then joining them at the top. Who knew? I think I would have had trouble with the top hemstitch if I had done this!)

I had also hemstitched the drawstring area on both top and bottom. The cording is made of several strands of #12 pearl cotton.
Quite lovely and really appropriate colors. Well done, especially the Christmas wishes in both languages. We are going to Spain in October for the first time and I just was reading a travel book to start to become familiar with the country.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous exchange, congratulations
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful little bag. Mercedes must have been thrilled to receive it!
ReplyDeleteI think your bag looks terrific! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteHi - I lost your blog when my computer had a meltdown. We are now up and running again and I was able to find you. I love that bag that you made - lined and all - how beautiful. We are home in Ottawa at the moment babysitting the grandkids in the snow and cold. I will be happy to go back to AZ next week.
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