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Holiday Decorating… the easy way!

Add comment September 19th, 2007

With the holidays fast approaching, we’ve all begun to think about our decorating. I love decorating for this time of year! I have found the most adorable patterns for some of my wall hangings this year. The Wooden Bear has come out with a pattern for every season. The other great thing about these patterns is that you can use mostly scraps and clear out that stash a little! Here we go!

For Halloween, I am just in love with the hanging and straddling witch patterns.

                                           Straddling Witch

 She is going to be so cute hanging next to some of those fake cobwebs! The Frankie patternlet will make my pillows and towels blend right in too.

                                       Frankie Patternlet

And then for Thanksgiving, The Hanging and Straddling Scarecrow patterns top the list.

                                       Straddling Scarecrow 

There’s also this adorable turkey as well as the patternlets to match!

                                   Turkey Patternelt

For Christmas don’t miss out on Santa. He hangs around with the best of them.

                                   Hanging Santa 

Then of course you have the snowmen. Who can resist?

                                    Straddling Snowboy 

Mix it up with the patternlets and you’ve got everything you need this year!

                                     Snowman Patternlet

For even farther down the road, check out their other patterns here. There’s something for St. Patty’s day, Easter, Spring, Summer. My decorating just got a whole lot easier!

Introducing the Miranda Day Bag

Add comment September 5th, 2007

Lazies, I’d like to introduce you to the newest Lazy Girl, the Miranda Day Bag, available this October.

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Miranda Day Bag pattern from Lazy Girl Designs.

Details: Miranda Day Bag pattern
Available – October 2007
Item – LGD123
Finished Size - 12″ x 10″ x 6″ (width/height/depth)
Bag-E-Bottom Size D, LGD503 (also fits Summer Tote, Newport Tote)
Choose fabric handles, shoulder straps, or use fashion handles.
 

Let’s Meet Miranda
Miranda is the perfect girl to tag along for your day on the go. This moderate sized, yet roomy tote doubles as your personal assistant, offering up to 10 inside pockets to keep everything organized. The main compartment comfortably holds large items such as file folders and magazines. Fusible interfacing gives Miranda wonderful body and posture. Miranda is also ideal for fabrics with large scale prints.

What The Heck Is A Day Bag?
I field test each of my designs to see what I think, discover any issues, make changes, all that good stuff. Miranda and I made several outings together. As we were getting acquainted, I decided the best thing she could do for me was be a companion for a day on the go.

Well, I took Miranda with me on a day trip to see a friend. My hubster Michael was driving, so I had three hours in the passenger seat each way. Woohoo – I could catch-up on a few things while he drove.

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‘Pockets in the round’.

I loaded Miranda with my work notes, file folders, magazines, sketch pad, novel, chocolate, and two bottles of water. I also transferred all of my goodies from my purse to the 10 ’pockets in the round’ surrounding the lining of the bag. Not only did everything fit, but Miranda stood open and at attention on the floor of the car by my feet for the whole trip. She was the perfect companion. I worked out of her the whole way. Everything I needed was visible and accessible. Easy in, easy out.

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Detail of quilted panels stitched,
then top stitched at front center of Miranda.

She’s A Stand-Up Gal
I used a fusible interfacing against the cover and the lining to make Miranda stand tall all on her own. The panel construction for the cover creates a spine, like I-beams creating a hidden skeletal structure of support. The cover is constructed of eight panels. The panels are one layer of fabric and batting quilted together, then cut to size. I used a 1/2″ seam allowance, then opened and pressed the seams flat. Top stitching next to the seams adds more structural integrity along with a charming finishing detail.

I highly recommend the fusible interfacing for added support. Don’t worry about the interfacing adding bulk to the seams. It is trimmed short of the seams where it isn’t needed.

I think Miranda will be perfect for your next adventure. Whether she’s at your feet on a long flight, on the passenger seat while you run errands, or by your side while on the go.

Enjoy!
Joan


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