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Todd has made cutting labels in color for my purse
patterns, visit his website to download a free copy
of his labels.
http://www.sewenjoy.com/other/downloads2.html
Todd
Oh, my Rubber Ducky!
Look at this adorable diaper bag
made by Linda Miller in Winter
Garden, FL for her
daughter-in-law that is expecting
twins very soon.
Sylvia Gerber,  from New Holland, PA made this wonderful musical Professional Tote for her daughter who has a degree in
music education and is currently the worship leader of her church. I love your use of the piano key fabric. Great job!!
Here I am with the
wonderful employees at
Bernina is
Sew-Much-Fun in
Wilmington, NC

From left to right - Owner
Debbie, Owner Dana,
Cindy, Me (Laura) and my
awesome hostess Carole.
My friends Lily and Barb got together one day and made Professional Tote bags at my house. Lily
used this wonderful Laurel Burch "Ocean Song" fabric panel and coordinates to make her tote.
She used black ultra suede on the bottom and orange fabric for the handles.

Barb Suess (pronounced Cease) who just published a book titled "Japanese Temari, A Colorful
Spin on An Ancient Craft".
http://www.japanesetemari.com/japanese-temari-book.html
made a tote with Temari ball fabric on it. Barb's bag is very "Professional" looking.
Barb and I liked Lily's fabric so much that we had to buy some of the same fabric and make one.
Barb's tote (which she is actually giving to her sister as a gift) is below with navy blue ultra suede
on the bottom and aqua fabric for the handles.

My excuse for not having finished mine is that I just got the fabric in the mail yesterday (and the
dog ate my homework!)
Lily used the fabric panels and didn't "fussy" cut anything and lucked out on the arrangement. Barb
did "fussy" cut the large mermaid on the back for the pocket and used 2 panels.
Here is the page where I found the fabric panel:
http://www.equilter.com/cgi-bin/webc.cgi/st_prod.html?p_prodid=80859&sid=31U9Hz1l65N41J
X-30107582904.c3
Carole Davies from
Oakville, Ontario
,
Canada made two
Professional Totes at
Christmas, sent one to
her friend, and kept this
one for herself.
LOOK JANE, OH, DICK, LOOK, LOOK!
Polly made this Professional Tote from all her
left over Sally, Dick & Jane fabrics. Polly used
to be a teacher (wild guess? No really!) Check
out the fabric "measuring tape" handles and the
"pom pom" fringe on the pockets!
Polly said that she gets lots of compliments on it
wherever she carries it. I can see why, it's
beautiful and so original!
Gail Govier from
Emo, Ontario
, Canada
made this great red and
green Professional Tote to
take with her on sewing
retreats. The red almost
looks like strawberries or
raspberries, good enough
to eat!
Ladies of Canada!
You are making beautiful
Professional Totes. Keep
them coming!