Girly Bags II
One
of my colleagues loved the Bracelets and Earrings my daughters (of 8
and 6) made a couple of weeks ago for King's Day and asked if she could
buy some of them for her nieces.
To
wrap them up nicely, she asked me to crochet some girly bags. I want to
make about eight bags, so she has something to choose from. In a couple
of weeks there will be a garage sale in the little village where my
brother lives and my daughters have planned to participate with their
earrings and bracelets. They can sell the bags my colleague doesn't
want, too, and my daugthers can keep all the earnings. I just like it
how they learn to deal with money this way.
The second two bags we called Dreamcatcher and Happy Hippie.
Together my daugthers and me made up the 'themes' of the bags, but a basic pattern for the bags you can buy here.
The Girly Bags we made so far:
The Girly Bags we made so far:
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My Summer Dress was featured by Across The Boulevard!
Thank you!
These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteHello Liz,
ReplyDeleteLove your little crochet bags, so cute! :)
Ingrid xx
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These are so pretty! Would love to have you share on the Pleasures of the NW's DIY Party!
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Thanks for joining us!
DeleteThose are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThese are precious! Such talented little ladies! x Karen
ReplyDeleteAww...so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
SWEET. I love them. Pinning also. Best of the weekend to you. Linda @Crafts a la mode
ReplyDeleteI love this idea of making all types of different themes from the same pattern. They are both great and the hippie bag is so cool.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I came over from Carolyns Homework link party. I have a link party on my blog on weekends. I was hoping you wanted to join? All the best, Annemarie
ReplyDeleteThat is a good way to teach your daughters about money! And what beautiful little bags. They look really wonderful, and so nice for packaging a gift. Thank you for sharing with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop, Liz.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! Love the little bags.
ReplyDeleteSo very cute! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
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