September 19, 2011

Make simple tote bags with The Purl Bee

Outside Oslo, the fabric line I designed for The Needle Shop, is now stocked at Purl Soho. A beautiful store in New York City, Purl Soho has an equally lovely blog that showcases projects made from the goodies they sell. Check out these Oslo tote bags that take just twenty minutes to whip up. Find a link to the instructions in The Purl Bee post right here.

17 comments:

  1. How cool to have your fabrics at Purl Soho!

    Cute bags, too! They'd be handy for a lot of things.

    Missing you,
    Mum

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  2. I was so excited for you that your fabric is at Purl Soho! Way to go!

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  3. Wow! I absolutely love your eye for design! The fabric is so appealing. It really makes me want to create something out of it.

    Congrats on getting your fabric in the very cool Purl Soho store. What an accomplishment.

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  4. The Purl Bee blog is one our top
    3 craft blogs. This blog is filled with fantastic projects, amazing photos and great great tutorials. A must to see blog if you love to craft, knitting or sewing.

    www.amamima.com

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  5. oh, now this is perfect!!! thanks for the link. LOVE the fabric!
    xo
    lynn

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  6. OMG! I was just at Purl Soho during my vacation and tried to buy one of the bags made from your fabric but they wouldn't let me as they were for a class tutorial. I was so bummed so yay for this.

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  7. One cannot have too many tote bags! Many thanks. :)

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  8. This place is right by my office. I may have to go check it out on a lunch break!

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  9. Hi Jessica! Gorgeous fabrics and very nice tote bags. (Though I wish there was more orange, lol)

    And thanks to you I have another good looking blog to follow at The Purl Bee :)

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  10. Cute! I will definitely share the link with my crafty friends.

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  11. What a fabulous place to have carry your fabric. Awesome! And I've always wanted to be able to stitch a tote bag together...maybe it's not so difficult?

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  12. Congrats on the tutorial feature! I've yet to pop into their store, but I'll have to do so soon if only to check out your fabrics.

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  13. Purl Soho is my mother's happy place. Thus, I get dragged there often. I'll have to snap a photo next time I'm there!

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  14. We went into that store when we took a trip to NYC. It was so awesome!

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  15. Thank you so much for this post. I have loads of left over vintage fabric from my sewing projects... am so excited to use them up on one of these cute totes! Thanks so much for sharing. xx

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  16. i love it!i have diy tote bag too
    simple is the best(:

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