Saturday, July 20, 2013

Long time, No post!


Well, it has certainly been an interesting couple of months! I was all excited that my kids were coming to visit the first of June. They did come but I decided on a different kind of vacation. Would you believe a four day stay in the hospital with cellulitis in my left leg. Of course, I should have gone to the doctor sooner but I kept telling myself that I would get better soon. My son didn't listen to me and dragged me to the ER. I knew they would keep me once I was there so I missed being home with the kids but it had to be. Anyway, after 4 days in the hospital and 3 weeks of antibiotics I was much better but still a bit ragged around the edges. I didn't sew for over a month...a record for me but the leg bothered me too much to sit at the machine. I am now almost back to normal....whatever normal is!

Since the kids are leaving for Russia for a year, I decided that my daughter-in-law needed a new big purse for the trip. I found  Michelle's messenger bag  and off I went! I love the pattern and it is so easy to make because her directions are so clear.
Believe it or not, the circles didn't get to me!


Once I had the bag made, I decided she needed accessories to go with it so again, I went to Michelle's and found this really cute pleated pouch. I saw her adaptation with the strap hook so I copied that!
The red straps match the lining for both bags.





Key Fob and little clutch

Put them all together and here is the complete ensemble
Once I finished Mom's purse, I decided I had to make one for my granddaughter also. I used the same pattern from Michelle but the small size.
I also made her a mini pleated pouch. Since I didn't have enough of the pink and green striped fabric, I used some cute candy fabric. What better for a little girl?
Everything is finished and now ready to send off on Monday! If you love these bags like I do, you must visit Michelle's Patterns and check out all of her patterns! You won't be sorry when you do!!

4 comments:

  1. I'm glad you are getting better! Four days in the hospital is serious business.

    You are a very sweet mom and grandmother. These are such nice gifts and will come in handy while they are traveling. I love the black and white polka dots (of course), and the red lining and accents.

    Thanks so much for sharing what you made with the patterns. I appreciate the mention. :0]

    Michelle

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  2. Cellulitis is scary stuff... I had it in my right knee a few years ago and was surprised at how painful it was. I went to the ER right away because I'd had a blood clot there the year before and some of the symptoms were quite similar.

    Glad that you are back to the machine!

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  3. No wonder you haven't been visible in the quilt world. Take care of yourself! Cellulitis is nothing to sneeze about! Nice to know you are feeling better after a rough couple of months!

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  4. Sue, can't tell you how much I love this purse! It's perfect in every way--it's so cute--looks great with everything, perfect size, love the interior pockets and secure latch (pickpocket proof!). I think of you every day when I use it. It's going to be a bit worn by the time we get back....! You are so thoughtful and talented. I am so blessed to have you as my Mother-in-Law. I hope Maddie has your sewing talents. You certainly inspire her. Love, M

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