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I Didn't Want To Do It

After mulling over my measurements, looking at the finished garment measurements, and remeasuring myself again, I decided the best thing to do with my Kwik Sew maternity top is to trace the pattern. I had hoped just to cut right into it and get started, but I'm thinking that I may need to tweak this pattern in some areas or I'll be eventually going up another size before my due date. So, I spent the afternoon tracing all the pieces and cutting out the fabric, so I'm ready to sew!

In the mean time, I stumbled across this Naea Amanda hobo. What makes this bag so special? I already own this fabric - it came as part of my free fabric bundle from Fabric.com this summer! If I find the time, I may actually knock off this bag using Vogue 8466. After the pattern and orange lining I'll have saved at least $225!

January 11, 2008
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[1] On Jan-11-2008, Kasey wrote:

I love the purse pattern! I have a list of Vogue patterns that I "need", now that list is getting longer! Hope they go on sale soon.



[2] On Jan-11-2008, stacy wrote:

If you still have a Hancock Fabrics near you, Vogue is 75% off starting Sunday!



[3] On Jan-11-2008, christina wrote:

What a great summertime bag! My wheels are turning...

I can't believe they are charging $250 for a simple hobo bag. Thanks for the idea, Barneys!



[4] On Jan-11-2008, Carrie wrote:

I actually like the Vogue pattern better than the Naea Amanda. The shape is more appealing in the Vogue, I think that will look fabulous!! Go Stacy!



[5] On Jan-11-2008, Karine wrote:

250$!!! Humm, Vogue patterns are 5$ next week at my fabric store...



[6] On Feb-25-2008, Sharon wrote:

I am just curious if you made Vogue 8466. I have mine done (and lined it in addition to the pattern instructions). Problem is, I am at the very last step, and cannot figure out the folds in the straps. The instructions say right sides together first, but the illustration shows wrong sides together. No matter how I try it, it doesn't lay well at all. Thanks!
Sharon





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