blue wishes purse:FO
About 2 months ago, I started cutting up a felted sweater into a oblong purse shape. Since then many things have happened. My sewing machine needed a tune-up, I went on a plastics recycling craze, and considered 20 different embroidery ideas for this purse.
I took the sewing machine to the shop, and asked the kindly repair man for the “tune up” service, that they give for free to set up all of the machines they sell. What was wrong with it? It wasn’t sewing thick felt and jeans like I wanted it to. The man gave me the, “Well, DUH!” look. They suggested I had purchased a “toy” machine, and would have to purchase a $400 machine to get that sort of capability. I said, “just fix it”.
I came back a while later, and they had tested it on thick material (not felted sweaters, but two-ply denim and thin felt), and it had worked. I got my precious sewing machine home, and it cut through the thick felt like no other. Whipped out the rough construction for this purse:
After considering too many witty sayings, and after experimenting with the Birthday Wishes kit from woolandhoop.com, I decided to free-hand it. The pattern is a 1.5 x 3 inch rough eyeball of that design.
The handles are your-run-of-the-mill-craft-store-handles. I used embroidery floss to stitch in the handles. The purse is unlined because the sewing really turned out neat, and I like the pinked wrong-side edges. Finally for the finishing touch, the label:
Victory Garden 07 continues: The herbs are continuing to come up. Planted some lettuce and jalapeƱo peppers last night in planters (indoors). Called up my mother, and she says she has radishes ready to pick outside already. She also suggested just planting the lettuce directly into the ground now, or erm, tonight.

