I love the weekends and the chance for some fabric therapy so I finished up my math project yesterday afternoon... and I was pleased to see that it worked out.
The fabric is so NOT me but I still like it... hope my daughter likes it though.
I have to say that assembly goes smoothly on the fourth tote!
"Wait! What's the difference between this one and the others you made? Why all the math?" you ask?
Well, the prints in these fabrics were much larger than the fabrics I used for the other totes...
Very smart move with those larger prints, Freda. Nice looking bag! Those yellow and grey fabrics are so popular with young people, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteGreat job.....!
ReplyDeleteLove it Freda...so will your daughter
The bag looks amazing, Freda. Great job! :o)
ReplyDeleteThis turned out nice. Fabric sure does make a difference. I love them both.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! You are the Mondo Queen! Love these bags!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great example to tell kids, "Yes, Honey, you really do use math in real life!"
ReplyDeleteI am so NOT a tote bag person, but you're making me want to make this bag!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great version. I know my daughter likes those colors. Every time I see this pattern in a shop, I think of you!
ReplyDeleteYou are a math goddess!!! I love this bag. They aren't my colors either but I'd sure make 'em my colors it came out so nice. I think that pattern is to die for!!!
ReplyDeleteLove these totes! I may have to try one soon.
ReplyDeleteThey are both beautiful, Freda.
ReplyDeleteI turned out great! You do good work.
ReplyDeleteGreat in both size squares, sure to please the lucky recipient.
ReplyDeleteCute bag! Love the pattern:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job.
ReplyDeleteLillian
Clever you (although personally I prefer the bright fabrics)!
ReplyDeletei really like this new one! These fabrics look great together. I think you daughter will love.
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