Monday, September 28, 2009

Pictures and History of the Hattiesburg Train Depot

A wonderful picture of the Hattiesburg Train Depot taken at night by "Nerboo" on flickr. . .

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nerboo/2370441482/

My new fall bag!

I like this bag so much that I've taken it for my own new fall bag. Of course, I can duplicate it for you if you love it too! It is made in Amy Butler's Trailing Cherries in brown. It is a smaller version of the Hardy Street Hobo bag.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Birds of Norway

This Hardy Street Hobo bag is made in Michael Miller's Birds of Norway fabric and lined in a medium purple fabric. Cute, isn't it?

Small Hobo Bag

This is a small hobo bag done in Amy Butler's Trailing Cherries
in brown. Lined in darker brown.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

If you're an animal lover, this bag is for you!


The latest Hardy Street Hobo bag done in Michael Miller's Zoology in Black, from his Happy Tones line. A great purse or diaper bag!
The lining is a red calico; one large divided pocket, one small pocket, and a magnetic snap closure. I love this bag!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Purse for Cruisin' the Coast

I just finished this purse for my friend who loves to go to Cruisin' the Coast every year. Everybody there is going to be asking her where she got that bag! :-)

If you aren't familiar with Cruisin' the Coast, here is the link to their website: http://www.cruisinthecoast.com/

It's coming up soon. . .October 4-11.

Custom Bag. . .

This is a bag that a customer designed. . . isn't it sweet? It is a reversible bag made in Damask Bunny in Aqua Sage and Dragonfly in Aqua, both by Tula Pink. If you look closely at the fabric, you can see the bunnies!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Fred Likes Purses!


Fred found a comfy spot on top of several of the purses I've made. He likes purses too! He didn't get to stay there too long though!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Black and White Knot Bag

Just finished this black and white knot bag! Black and white damask pattern reverses to solid black twill fabric. Very cute!

The Magic Tomato


Not to take the place of my favorite, Hattiesburg Food Blog, but I just had to share this picture of the Chicago Deep Dish pizza we had at the Magic Tomato tonight. We could only eat one slice each--just loaded with all kinds of good stuff! Takes a while for them to cook it, but well worth it! The Magic Tomato is located in the strip mall just in front of Oak Grove High School. . .check it out!

Bag of the Day!
















Just finished this small messenger bag for my youngest daughter--it's done in Amy Butler's Lotus Morning Glory and Blue Moon Dots.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Two Bags in One!


This bag is actually two bags in one. Completely reversible! Done in a brown twill and Tina Given's Afternoon Play in Marigold from her Chloe's Imagination line, this bag is just great for fall!

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Bag of the Day

Just finished this bag--it's done in Amy Butler's Blue Gothic Rose. The lining and banding are in a green and white polka dot fabric. It has a magnetic snap closure and one interior pocket.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Hattiesburg Food Blog

One of the great things about Hattiesburg are all the great places to eat. I love to read the Hattiesburg Food Blog to find out interesting and new places to eat! I don't know who the Hattiesburg Food Blogger is, but he knows what he's talking about!

http://www.hattiesburgfoodblog.blogspot.com/

Thursday, September 3, 2009

A Place to Take a Nap

Another use for my purse. . .a place for Ginger to take a nap!

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Japanese Knot Bag

This is a cute little Japanese Knot Bag. It closes by looping the longer handle through the shorter handle. Great for when you only need the essentials and can be worn on the wrist when you need to be hands-free!

Bag of the Day

Here is the bag that I started on Monday! Amy Butler's Wood Fern in Olive from the Nigella line--brown lining with pocket and magnetic snap.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

USM's Rose Garden










The rose garden at the front of the University of Southern Mississippi's campus--quite worthy of walking through! This picture was taken in October of 2008.