This evening I taurght my Reverse-a-Purse class, & had 2 exceptional students, Kathryn & her cousin Sarah. Kathryn chose to do the Envelope style purse, & did more complicated quilting, so didn't quite get finished in the time alloted.
Sarah chose the Messenger Style purse, & managed full speed ahead on her little Singer Featherweight, to finish with a little time to spare.
Here she is showing each side. She did Great!
And to the former student who took my pattern & started selling my purses labeled "Your-name's Originals", no, I'm not teaching your method of ending the cording, but I am addressing Copyrights & ASK the teacher if you want to sell her designs!!! (Ok, so maybe I'm not as over it as I'd like to be. I'm still trying.)
Sarah chose the Messenger Style purse, & managed full speed ahead on her little Singer Featherweight, to finish with a little time to spare.
Here she is showing each side. She did Great!
And to the former student who took my pattern & started selling my purses labeled "Your-name's Originals", no, I'm not teaching your method of ending the cording, but I am addressing Copyrights & ASK the teacher if you want to sell her designs!!! (Ok, so maybe I'm not as over it as I'd like to be. I'm still trying.)
5 comments:
what a beautiful bags can you tel me howe to make this bag I love to make one
Dear Emmy, You'll have to come take the class, or invite me there to teach, or wait until I get my pattern published! Or buy one from me.Sorry.
I got your atc today!!! It's great! Thanks so much! Your atc went out into the mail, I hope you like it!
Cheers, Denise
Gosh I love it when teens sew and make things instead of talking on cell phones and checking out blogs. . . wait a minute, except ours.
And never ask a teacher if you can sell her designs. Design your own work!
That's why I say ASK! I had a student take my design & make a bunch & I found her selling them.
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