This time I decided to go all out and purchase some of Melody Miller's typewriter fabric. I already had the perfect lining with Lu Summer's 'Summersville' alphabet print in aqua! The side panels are a Japanese linen blend graphic print by Ellen Luckett Baker for Kokka called 'Stamped'. The side pockets are lined with Lizzy House pearl bracelets in swiss chard - a delicious bright green.
I decided to combine both versions of Anna's pattern and include side pockets, plus one zipper pocket (many of the workshop participants did the same). Check out my ninja pocket placement:
I like a jazzy pocket lining!
I like to use my Pfaff's triple stitch for topstitching whenever possible (great for pouches). It results in a great stand-out stitch - I used it along the top edge of the side pockets. It's tricky when going around curves or over bulky seam allowances, so this is the only spot I used it on this bag. On the photo below you can see the difference when comparing the single stitch around the top edge of the bag and center panel.
That's a bit of photo overload, but these fabrics are so fun to shoot and I am enjoying using the new macro lens that B gave me for Christmas! For that, I'm linking up with Friday's Felicities!
The zipper placement is perfect Krista! Leave it to you to come up with such a unique idea. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of seeing these totes and this one is perfect!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the zipper placement! Genius!
ReplyDeleteOooh I love me a Ninj!!
ReplyDeleteI had eyed this bag up since last spring and finally made one for a friend's birthday - I love it. Have my own to make yet. Love your choice of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Very cool zipper placement!
ReplyDeleteThis is so awesome! I need a ninja pocket in my life.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this mix of colors! and the ninja pocket is of course amazing. Super cute!
ReplyDeleteGenuis zipper placement and a lovely bag, i keep seeing this typewriter fabric and think I must get some! :o)
ReplyDeleteThat zipper placement is just so clever. Di x
ReplyDeleteI really have to get some of that typewriter fabric! I had a Smith-Corona portable in just that colour when I was a teenager.
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of fabrics for this 241 tote! And such a clever zipper!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric choices and the zipper is inspired. One day I might try this pattern, maybe.
ReplyDeleteThis bag is so much fun to make. I bet I have done 8 or 10 of them and I am sure there are more in my future. I don't tend to get into the trendy fabrics, but I think you have inspired me with this one. Definitely the cutest thing I have seen made out of typewriter fabric! Great work!
ReplyDeleteBy the way - I love your blog. I have been a follower for quite some time.
ninja pocket ROAR!
ReplyDeleteVERY COOL bag. Clever you ; )
ReplyDeleteLove this bag so much! I have hoarded some of that typewriter print....may have to pick up some of the Stamped, it is a perfect match! And love how you positioned the zip on the typewriter :)
ReplyDeleteSo, if you need a volunteer to take this off your hands...... ;) Love it!
Very very clever!
ReplyDeleteThat pocket is excellent! I love the bag, I am never tired of this bag.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe yur zipper-and it looks like everyone else is duly impressed as well! Great job! Kind of puts a new spin on a pattern that's been out there awhile!
ReplyDeleteHope you're still praying to Madame Pele! So far so good! lol
Awesome....simply awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat is awesome! Really, in the true sense of the word. I love everything about this - the type fabric (my daughter wants a skirt made from it), the lining, the strategically placed zipper. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI adore your bag-- the ninja pocket is so clever and the fabrics work together perfectly!
ReplyDeletei don't think it is possible to get sick of that pattern! i have made 5 so far this year! three of them little ones. i love that pattern to bits and can make it in my sleep now!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cool
ReplyDeleteLise-Lotte
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I just bought the divided basket from Anna and was thinking of getting the 214 tote ~ guess I'll have to go back and get it ~ loving yours, especially the ninja pocket!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bag~! LOVE the ninja zipper in the typewriter!! Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteI love this bag... and will just have to make another after seeing yours!!
Susie
love the pocket, so very clever :)
ReplyDeleteI love your versions of this bag! I think I'm going to take the plunge and make one. :)
ReplyDeleteMOST excellent fabric choices and stealth zipper placement! I finished my first (but not last) 241 just today. VERY pleased with it. And thanks for linking up to Friday Felicities, my dear!
ReplyDeleteI didn't even notice the zipper at first so job well done incorporating it into the typewriter. You make such pretty bags, I would love to be in your class!
ReplyDeletein love with the ninja pocket. :))))
ReplyDeleteI love the Ninja placement! I just bout a pfaff quilting machine...what is the triple stitch you've mentioned for topstitching? Just wondering if it has a number or another name.....
ReplyDeleteCute fabric combo.
ReplyDeleteThat zipper placement is the BEST!!! Great combination of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThis is probably the dumbest question ever--why is it called a ninja pocket?
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - really love the fabrics you have used!
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