Friday, February 23, 2007

Dreamy

This handbag, for Bethany of Bitter Betty, started as a dream. I awoke one morning with the image of a cream and black striped bag floating in my head. It'd been months since I decided to make her a handbag, and I'd been waiting for the perfect inspiration.

I was so excited that I immediately started crocheting her bag even though I didn't have the whole thing planned out. I don't know if it was Valentine's Day or Bethany's interesting inclinations (or a combination of the two), but as the stripes were forming, I decided to add an anatomical heart cameo.

To create the cameo, I did a Google image search for hearts, and then I made many, many sketches. I traced my design onto tear-away stabilizer, embroidered it on the felt, and then cut out the oval. The oval is edged in French knots. If I had any cream lace, I probably would have trimmed the oval with it. It's for the best that I didn't, because I never would have added the blood drips if there was lace. And I totally dig the blood drips.

Once the handbag was crocheted and embellished, I started to worry. I had no lining fabric. Usually, I start with the fabric and work backwards. I didn't need to worry, because on an impromptu trip to the fabric store, this beautiful tan and black paisley fell into my arms.

This fabric has become my favorite. It seems like I always fall madly in love with my most recently discovered fabric. Does that happen to you, too? I love all my fabric, but I just about swoon every time I see this paisley. Below is the repeat, which is about 11.5 inches. It's a large, bold print.

I also decided to add simple interior pockets.  I'd been wary of trying pockets, but they turned out perfectly.  This is absolutely my favorite handbag so far. It was a fun, easy bag to make for a wonderful, dear friend.


34 Comments leave a comment


Kate said ...
2/23/2007 7:25 PM
It is wonderful - love the heart!


Kuky said ...
2/23/2007 7:29 PM
It's very striking. It put a big smile on my face and that's even before I saw the dripping bloody heart. :)


sarah said ...
2/23/2007 7:39 PM
Great looking bag! I love the heart. And I LOVE the lining fabric!


littlemissmeshell said ...
2/23/2007 7:46 PM
OOooooh amazing! I LOVE the heart and the delicate little drips, I agree, very striking!


stephanie s said ...
2/23/2007 8:06 PM
very very great. now tell me, how long does it take to embroider your 'made by' labels? i wonder that every time i see one and they are so perfectly stitched....


OldRound said ...
2/23/2007 8:27 PM
My oh my! When did "Bitter Betty" become "Bitty Betty"? ; ) Sounds like something my mother would say. Very thoughtful gift, and crazy original!


myra said ...
2/23/2007 8:31 PM
Oh my gosh, it's beyond incredible and I love hearing about the creative process behind it too!


futuregirl said ...
2/23/2007 8:31 PM
Ack - I fixed Bitty Betty to Bitter Betty. Freudian Typing. :)


Angelina said ...
2/23/2007 8:42 PM
This is my favorite one yet. The whole damn thing, down to the little tiny blood drips. She's going to LOVE it!

A person couldn't get tired of looking at such an object of beauty.


Green Kitchen said ...
2/23/2007 11:02 PM
Everything about it is excellent. I got to see it today! Beth carried it proudly on our walk up to the cafe. You rock!


ambika said ...
2/23/2007 11:29 PM
So cool! Did you see that Lisa Congdon's next show is going to be based around the concept of 'anatomie'? I love such realistic but artistic representations.


Alex said ...
2/24/2007 3:37 AM
What a great bag!
I love the contrast between the well-behaved bold stripes and the very creative embellishment, so cool!
Beautiful lining, too.
Perfect!


crumpet said ...
2/24/2007 6:54 AM
That's not your favourite fabric because it's your latest -- it has to be because it's absolutely amazing, tremendous and beautiful.

So as soon as it falls from your "favourite" graces, you're quite welcome to send it to me. :p


Stephanie said ...
2/24/2007 7:20 AM
As usual, your bags are beautiful! I have a quick questions though. I am about to felt a knitted wool purse and would like to line the inside with fabric. How exactly do you go about doing that? Any advice would be appreciated.
Stephanie
www.mesocrafty.wordpress.com
forksblog@optonline.net


normanack said ...
2/24/2007 7:44 AM
I love that your crafts are creative, extremely well executed, quirky, and beautiful. That heart is just the bee's knees!


macati said ...
2/24/2007 8:55 AM
hi!
I love the bag... very good inspiration, I say!
bye, manela


Hilde C. said ...
2/24/2007 9:24 AM
Wow! What a cool bag - and the cameo is just amazing! It's simply perfect :-)


Dorie said ...
2/24/2007 9:35 AM
great bag!


(Emily) said ...
2/24/2007 10:21 AM
Love the bag- the heart- just wonderful work!
(and of course the fabric rocks-!)


LeeAnn said ...
2/24/2007 12:27 PM
The bag is perfect! I love it! I recently fell in love with a fabric only it was a green paisley I used for a pillow.


Bitterbetty said ...
2/24/2007 1:10 PM
Obviously I am the luckiest girl in the whole world!

Look, everyone agrees.

Thanks again, Alice.


leslie said ...
2/24/2007 6:27 PM
cooooool! love it.


Anushka said ...
2/25/2007 10:06 AM
I love that bag - the heart detail really goes with the striping. And the lining is really cool, too!


Zabrina said ...
2/25/2007 3:34 PM
Great job!!!


Not An Artist said ...
2/25/2007 11:39 PM
That bag is GORGEOUS. The lining, the stripes, the oozing bloody heart cameo... perfection. I want one too now, perhaps even enough to finally learn to crochet...


AmberCake said ...
2/26/2007 2:40 PM
Alice, where have I been? It's all really great and the bag! It's a scream! So very Chanel/Pirate/Mod/Indie/Killer!

Rock it, lady!


le voila said ...
2/27/2007 11:35 AM
I love the heart. Is very interesting all you are.
See you


Marietta said ...
2/27/2007 6:41 PM
gotta love the blood drips! how could you not? and yes it is easy easy to fall in love with fabric, but so easy to leave it for another :)


Rose said ...
2/27/2007 8:44 PM
The heart is awesome, as is the fabric.


Dee Light said ...
2/28/2007 11:42 AM
Oh,i just love that bag!!


Ilix said ...
2/28/2007 11:59 AM
Though I'd leave my compliments too. Really lovely bag! Will you be using this as inpiration for further bags?


Megan said ...
2/28/2007 1:30 PM
I love that bag! The bloody drips are a fantastic touch.


monica said ...
3/6/2007 2:16 PM
wonderful, wonderful bag.

Do you line them? or put anything around the handle part? Mine tend to stretch beyond recognition...

 
Helen said ...
5/25/2007 6:26 PM
Oh that's just gorgeous!!!!! I love the color combination and that paisley fabric is to die for! You are very creative. I look forward to reading your blog and checking out your Etsy shop.


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