by dkjack 15 Jun 2008

This is the inside of my bag, but since it is reversable, I turned it out to show photo. No I did not sew over my finger - it is tea-stained fabric.

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by anna25775 17 Jun 2008

wow, I am very impressed. I hope to be able to do such a thing one day but I'm still a beginner at patchwork. this is a lovely project dkjack well done *4u

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dkjack by dkjack 17 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by dlonnahawkins 16 Jun 2008

Thanks for showing us all of this. I do like them all.

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by mpo14011 16 Jun 2008

Tea dying is a good idea. I do it very often on homespun. I use tea bags and take the tea bags out before I put the fabric in. That prevents it from going blotchy.I saw the rest of the bag. Looks good. flower for you

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by ezzemml 16 Jun 2008

I do like how the whole bag is quilted lined and put together in one.

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank. It really did go together nicely.

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by mops Moderator 16 Jun 2008

Thanks for this view as well.

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by shirleysisson 16 Jun 2008

Thanks for sharing. *4U

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by shirlener88 16 Jun 2008

Great job and thank you for all the views. *4U

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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by lbrow 15 Jun 2008

I have given U a flower 4 ea. view of your gr8 bags. Looks like U did a very good job & learned a lot from B. cotton Four ****s 4 U

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dkjack by dkjack 16 Jun 2008

Thank you

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