Early on in the Darfur project, I received an e-mail from a woman who said she had a piece of fabric from Tanzania that she'd had since the 1970's and did I want it? Did I want it!
Feast your eyes on this brown and green swirl of wonderful.
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Since we were "going to Africa" anyway, I decided to use bits of all the other African fabrics I have gathered along the way. The close-up of the strap shows a lovely wax batik remant- you can see the original picture (and bag) here. (its a personal favourite).
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The nifty green, black, yellow, brown piece is from Republic of Congo, thanks to a local who used to live there.
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Inside out. Side 1= back is another piece from the Congo; two small pockets in more Tanzania; and a large pocket in wax batik.
Since we were "going to Africa" anyway, I decided to use bits of all the other African fabrics I have gathered along the way. The close-up of the strap shows a lovely wax batik remant- you can see the original picture (and bag) here. (its a personal favourite).
The nifty green, black, yellow, brown piece is from Republic of Congo, thanks to a local who used to live there.
The body is constructed of a nice weighted upholstery fabric.
Inside out. Side 1= back is another piece from the Congo; two small pockets in more Tanzania; and a large pocket in wax batik.
Side2= Backing from the Congo; and four medium pockets made of two different Tanzanian fabrics. Plus a bonus pocket at the front of it, since the yellow-ish piece is a repurposed shirt.
11 comments:
I can't resist $25
have I told you lately that I love you? (tell your husband that too, will you?)
I don't care that I just bought one. I have people who deserve some gifts...$35
BEE-U-T-FULL!!!
Happy Birthday to me!
$40
Happy Birthday Lisa,
and sorry $45
$50 it is worth it!!
No apologies necessary Tanya - I knew my bid wouldn't last - but one can always hope!
Wonderful, Joyce. I really must get a job:)
Hi, my name's tanya and I'm a bagaholic. $55
I just found out about this blog a week ago from my sisters & am loving seeing the bags!
I LOVE all the Africa fabric in this one!! We spent 3 years in DRC & it is near & dear to my heart. I just wish I could wear those colors... My sister on the other hand....hmmmmm.
Hi Heidi!!! Isn't it awesome!
~Joi :)
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