Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Cosmo Bag

I mentioned in a previous post I was sewing a-long to Amy Butler's Style Stitches Book. The first bag to make is the Cosmo Bag. It is finally completed. My intention was to follow the instructions as closely as possible and not end up making the bag my way.

But I discovered I don't read so good. In my defence,  the instructions are very wordy. It's a lot to read and absorb. Lines after lines of instructions.


The first mistake I made was totally no excuse - just plain ole carelessness. I used the lining template to cut both the exterior and lining fabric! Ok, I saw what the Cosmo Bag should look like. I looked at the lining template thinking this template doesn't look right for pleating. Still I went ahead and snip, snip, snip.
The bag on the cover of the book is the Cosmo Bag. It has pleats around the band. Yep, horrors. When I discovered my error, I had already used up most of my 1 metre Ikea black and white butterfly print fabric. My first instinct was to go get more fabric which I did but it was completely sold out. My second instinct was to cry.

I decided to salvage what I had already cut because it is A LOT of fabric. The only question was: Do I still use the band? I had told Bree who's hosting this Sew-a-long my booboo and she suggested doing without the band and the pleats as well. The thing is, I didn't want to waste the band so I decided I to just hammer the bands on. With that out of the way, I proceeded to do the handles which look like a real pain to do.
What you see here is just 1 out of 8 pieces of the handles I have to sew on the main panel. I don't like to sew convex to concave curves. It's just against the Law Of Stretchiness. Amy Butler's instructions for this super-human task are "easing the band around the curve". Ok, you can't ease the band around the curve. You FORCE it. As for me, I sewed a stay stitch and clipped like crazy. But I didn't want to do it for 7 other handles! So I gave the fabric no choice. I held it at gunpoint. It worked!
But the handles did not match the main panel as exact as I wanted. So I had to snip, snip, snip. At this point, I decided I would sew the bag my way should it differ from the instructions. This bag was starting to get on my nerves. Oh Amy!
The side gusset really made the bag ginormous. I mean, the main panel is huge enough. You could fit a young child inside.

This is the inside. I used the opportunity to use up my fabric remnants.
For the exterior, I ditched the pocket at the side panel but I put a little patch pocket on the front panel. Plus, I don't like button closure so that went too.

Finally, the most frustrating part to sew - the inner and outer circles of the handles. I read the instructions and decided I would do it my way. Umm, you know how a scrunchie is sewed?

I absolutely regret the choice of fabric. It's too stiff for a bag with this amount of curves. As a result the finishing is a little off.

Some sewers are saying in blogland this bag is easy to make. They must be way ahead of me in terms of sewing because I just found it frustrating. My recommendation? Try other bags in the book first before making the Cosmo Bag if you're not a regular sewer.

Monday, January 31, 2011

And The Rabbit Zip Pouch Goes To..........

The Prize

Hey you,

Thanks to everyone for playing along. I'm very touched by the response. It was really fun reading all the comments. I really felt like a queen for a few days. You guys made me laugh and giggle and blush. How sweet! This giveaway unearthed a few "lurkers" too. I was thrilled to bits. And the best part of this giveway? I got to know some of you a little better.

A total of 51 entries were received. You know I'm into statistics, rite? So here's the breakdown of the 51 entries in terms of location.

US - 13
UK - 8
SINGAPORE - 7
AUSTRALIA - 7
NEW ZEALAND - 3
CANADA - 2
BELGIUM - 1
DENMARK - 1
IRELAND - 1
INDONESIA - 1
MALAYSIA - 1
PUERTO RICO - 1
SLOVENIA - 1
SPAIN - 1
UNKNOWN - 3

Are you surprised the most entries came from US? I'm not because I know most of my readers came from US. I've started getting more readers from UK in recent months. I have no clue why. One last interesting tidbit about the stats: All 7 entries from Singapore are from people I know!

I couldn't possible use a random generator to select the winner. It felt so inpersonal. So I let the rabbit pouch do the choosing. I wrote the names of all entries onto exercise paper from my girl's old books. Yes, I checked and re-checked I had all 51 names. Then I put them into the rabbit zip pouch.
Then I zipped it up and shook the pouch a few times. The idea is to unzip the pouch and let the names fall out until I had 1 name left. And that would be the winner. I counted the entries as they dropped out of the zip pouch. Eventually I had 50 entries! I shook the last name out. What? It wouldn't come out? What a tenacious entry. I had to fish out the name myself. This entry really really wants the zip pouch.
The winner
And the winner is Toscaberries who is from Jakarta, Indonesia. Congratulations Regina! Once I get your address, I'll ship your prize to you. Once again, a BIG THANKS to everyone. I hope you all had fun.

Friday, January 28, 2011

My Giveaway - Finally!

Edited 31st Jan 2011
My giveaway has closed. Thanks to everyone for entering.

Lucky Red Rabbit Zip Pouch
Yay! I have attained 200 fans for my facebook page. It doesn't take much to make me happy, does it? Thank you dear readers for your support. Now, I can give away my Lucky Red Rabbit Zip Pouch to ONE lucky reader. In case it isn't obvious already, I'm giving away the rabbit pouch because it's The Year Of The Rabbit which officially begins next Thursday 3rd February.

To enter, just leave a comment in THIS blog post. It's open to anyone, anywhere in THIS world as long as you have an address I can post to. (No P.O box address tho') Any comments received up to Monday 31st Jan 8.00 am Singapore time will be accepted. I will draw a winner using a random method. Include your email if it isn't linked to your profile already. Winner will be announced on Monday 31st Jan night-ish. (Singapore time)

Btw, repeat entries will be deleted. So, what can you comment on? Well, I'm most curious to know where you are from. Or you could tell me about yourself.  Or tell me a joke. Knock yourself out.

See ya.
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