There are many designers out there making similar purses. Go to your local fabric store and check the pattern books - they all have at least a couple of patterns for that kind of purse. You can use pre-quilted fabric if you find some you like, or you can buy fabric and batting and quilt your own before cutting the pieces for the purse.
You should also check out patterns from Lazy Girl Designs, Favorite Things Pattern Designs, and Amy Butler Designs. Be sure to check out the rest of the patterns at Henrietta's Handbags as well. Finally, check out the books at Connecting Threads. The last link takes you to all books and patterns with the word "Bag" in the description. If it's a book, you can click "View Inside Images" to see up to 12 pictures from the book. There's even a free pattern (last link).
2006-11-27 11:38:20
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answered by swbiblio 6
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Although we have certainly seen brightly colored handbags making appearances on the runways for the past few seasons, it has always been in the context of the spring and summer collections. Historically, Fall has always ushered-in a season of more subdued shades of black, oxblood, brown, and navy, so this year’s incorporating of vibrant shades is indeed a departure from the norm.
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2014-09-23 15:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, below those that merely say colours... i'd the two get the Cupcakes eco-friendly, or the Rasberry Fizz. yet once you're able to get one below the Sale colours classification, i'd get the pinwheel purple. because of the fact it appears that evidently the main youthful and flirty. And girly. i like that one and that i'm a three hundred and sixty 5 days older than you. desire I heleped!
2016-10-04 10:30:30
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