Tom's Bag
Our friend Annadeene asked me to make a bag for Tom, her husband. He is a mandolin player and she envisioned a bag that could hold his assortment of music notebooks, sheet music and songbooks, as well as another pocket for holding the tuner, capo and picks.
I was glad she asked because having a specific project to do helps provide focus on making bags, which is something I really enjoy doing but have a hard time making time for unless there is a goal or purpose.
I modeled the bag on a shoulder bag I have and use all the time.
Altogether I am pretty happy with how it came out, but I still have a ways to go and lots to learn to make something that feels like it'd be good enough to sell, which I'd like to do sometime.
Comments
love, Annadeene
I'm psyched that Tom is enjoying his bag and I'm glad to hear he's putting it to work already. Nice. I hope the gig goes great.
I made point of not telling you I'd created a post about the bag until after Christmas.
See you soon?
Dave
I'd be completely excited to make a bag or whatever you might have in mind. Let me know what you are thinking.
Finding waxed cotton has been hit or miss. I struck gold with Seattle Fabrics. They had a variety and I bought a bunch of stuff.
Best,
Dave
Will consult with my friend Tom and get back to you about possible bag designs.
You could totally be the next Frost River.