As I’ve discovered about myself over the last several months that I prefer to make custom bags – this is my take on that idea – I’ve created five bag styles; a coin purse, a make-up bag, a clutch, a medium tote purse and a large tote bag. Each have small options that you can select to have or not have plus the fabric choice is also yours. I like to select fabrics I find appealing, vintage one of a kind pieces if possible, and offer the different fabrics, helping customers create combinations. Then I sew them up and deliver them – or ship them, whatever makes sense. So, with that… I am currently taking orders for various GoodyBags out of the three fabrics shown below, I’ve photographed them, but scanning them in seems to work better, giving a more accurate representation of the real color and pattern. Two of the fabrics are smaller pieces I picked up at IKEA awhile back, one is a remnant and the other is one full yard of fabric. The third fabric is vintage barkcloth I got right before Christmas at an antique store in Scottsdale. Based on the available fabric I figure I can do the following:
Fabric One: Vintage Barkcloth with aqua flowers – 2 yards + 6″ Possible to make combination of all five styles, depending on what is ordered.

Fabric Two: IKEA gray with berries in black – One yard – Possible to make one Evelyn + one Frances or a combination of smaller bags, depending on what is ordered.

Fabric Three: IKEA olive with black & white leaves – Under one yard – Possible to make one Frances + one Sophie or Sadie or Stella – or – One Evelyn, and one smaller bag.

Of course, once I start cutting and using up the fabric it’s availability to make additional bags becomes less and less possible – make sense ? – once it’s gone it’s gone – specially the barkcloth.
To get all the information on sizes, styles and pricing, please visit: www.companytwentytwo.com and click on GoodyBags. And everything that was created in 2007 that is up in my Etsy shop, is now on S A L E.



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