After the dragon stuffie, I needed something nice and easy. This pattern is from Helen Heath's blog, Show Your Workings, and it's free!
This is what it looks like opened:
You slide the longer loop handle through the shorter one. You can put your hand through the longer loop and let it hang on your arm or wrist. The pattern at Helen site has pics of hers. This was so quick and easy! Check out the pattern. It's such a cool little bag.
Oh I love this adorable little bag. I would love it if you shared at our Link It Up Thursday party. http://thesepeastastefunny.blogspot.com/2012/01/link-it-up-thursday-4.html#more
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DeleteI really really love this bag! I must brush up my beginner sewing sckills so that I can make beautiful things like this. Maybe I can try with some scrap fabric that won't break my heart to ruin!
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