Bagette Kathleen hand sews the opening with extra strong thread. . .


Finished beds waiting for a warm friend. . .

Some other photos. Bagette Dad getting fabric samples ready to sew by cutting off the labels and pulling the grommets out. He has been doing this for a couple of weeks as we got a lot of samples from an interior design school. . .

Bags that are marked, have a label ironed on and are now just ready for a wonderful bagette to sew the handles on. . .

Have a great week! Teresa
1 comment:
I love your blog . Its contain really awesome trick to make bag for our pets.I am also mostly prefer fabric worked bads for my pets. so thanks for sharing awesome information about that.
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