Saturday, July 17, 2010

A frilly school bag

Dorothy starts preschool this fall and will join the ranks of bag-toting tots everywhere. At our school the teachers prefer open-topped bags (not backpacks) to facilitate easy access, so that's what we made. Dorothy selected fabric from our stash downstairs (a thrifted sheet, in this case), then contributed the drawing of a flower, which I scanned and printed on fabric along with her name. I put frilly ruffles at the top, a little pocket inside for her sundries, and a little mother-of-pearl snap in case she needs it to stay closed while she's upsidedown on the monkey bars.


This old t-shirt was being demoted to sleep shirt, so I used it as an experiment for some new t-shirt transfer paper. I'd never used the kind designed for dark shirts, which is an opaque white transfer instead of the typical transparent kind that is only intended for light-colored fabrics. I printed some Dorothy flowers onto it and ironed it on. This paper seems to scorch easier than the other, which is good to know, but the transfers seem firmly affixed and flexible. Hopefully the little artist will be proud when she sees Mom sleeping in it tonight.



3 comments:

  1. That is a gorgeous bag...do you do commissioned work?:) I love the idea of an open topped bag.

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  2. That really turned out cute. So girly and yet sturdy.

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  3. Shannon, I keep forgetting to reply. Sure, I'd do a bag for Dev. We can e-mail and talk about it. And what's the verdict on your camera??

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