It's been too long since I've posted! Truth be told, I've been looking for a job (besides wifing and momming and blogging) pretty diligently since the beginning of the year. I am pretty picky about when and where I work, so it has been a tedious and time-consuming process. I managed to get a position in the school system as a paraeducator substitute which I'm fairly pleased with. I'm hoping for a permanent para position in the future. I'm on call starting this week, and I'm so excited to try something in the "outside world".
I've haven't been sewing much, but I did find the time to create this little girl's handbag. I got a special request for mother daughter matching Tudor rose purses and couldn't pass it up. The mother's version is going to be a bit more chic with a zebra print paired with the red velvet.
If you're interested, I have several posts about this Tudor rose pattern which you can find under the tag "tudor rose" in the side bar. Or you can go directly to my tutorial HERE.
I deviated from the original design by omitting the inner leaves and adding some heart-shaped quilting to the inner petals. The center is created with canadian smocking. I've finally used that particular method of smocking enough that I don't have to refer to the instructions any longer!
I made the flower and the front and back of the bag first. Next, I stitched the flower to the front. Then, I stitched together the front and back panel, right sides together. Last, I finished the seams with bias tape.
The back and lining are just plain jane simple, but with all the fuss and muss of the rose, I didn't want to overly tax myself!
What have you been sewing lately?
Happy crafting and big hugs from Montana,


































