




Day and Night ~ the name of this bag, is it obvious? The contrast is pretty stark.
I quilted a "watercolor" panel (which is really painted with fabric acrylics) with free-motion stitches, appliqued and beaded the "dark side", then put on a beaded handle (extended because I know it's more convenient to put the bag around your shoulder).
Pockets inside and a magnetic snap clasp....trimmed with yummy yarns. I like this one.
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