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Hey someplace?

Build in a matching holster for a small 38 cal. revolver with concealing flap.

Call it the Texas model.

That's actually a great idea. It would just be a modified "Daddy Diaper Thingie" I'm working on.

More women down here carry than don't. Why hasn't anyone thought of that before?
 
You mean one little corner of my "stash"???? I have two rooms of stash -- not counting the boxes in bookcases down the hallway -- all color coded of course. *nods*

Wow! My "collection" ;) is somewhat sorted by fabric type, material and weight, but I am not a quilter. I was oblivious to "fat quarters" for decades until a friend, a quilter, sent me off to get a specific one at the quilt shop near me. I was shocked! LOL
 
Wow! My "collection" ;) is somewhat sorted by fabric type, material and weight, but I am not a quilter. I was oblivious to "fat quarters" for decades until a friend, a quilter, sent me off to get a specific one at the quilt shop near me. I was shocked! LOL

She's not a quilter, she passed quilter and accelerated. You're talking to an outright fabriholic.
 
That's actually a great idea. It would just be a modified "Daddy Diaper Thingie" I'm working on.

More women down here carry than don't. Why hasn't anyone thought of that before?

the ones I have seen have a pocket near the seam so you don't have to open your purse to get your weapon.
 
i always notice that.... and agreed, that's what i'd change...


As silly as it may seem ... I like a pretty inside. :)




someplace - I just noticed that the inside pockets are like the outside. :eek: I really like the pockets. That keeps things so organized. I like purses like that... and you are one talented woman. I wish I could make some thing like that ... :)
 
She's not a quilter, she passed quilter and accelerated. You're talking to an outright fabriholic.

The one who dies with the most fabric wins, LOL!

The industry distinctions are starting to blur, but for quite along time quilters, crafters, textile artists, tailors, dressmakers and clothing designers were horses of a completely different color.
 
Nah, I was picturing a series of buttons on the inside so you could move the attach point up and down, they slide through slits near the zipper and from the outside nobody knows they can be buttoned at different "lengths"

Besides, too many zippers might make Pete nervous.

Wouldn't be strong enough. I use a cloth bag a lot like this one to haul work papers in and the straps are pulling out even though they were stitched in and reinforced. Just buttons alone wouldn't allow much weight to be hauled at all.

I like the thinner straps because they fit my hand better. I'd like them shorter though.
 
Wouldn't be strong enough. I use a cloth bag a lot like this one to haul work papers in and the straps are pulling out even though they were stitched in and reinforced. Just buttons alone wouldn't allow much weight to be hauled at all.

I like the thinner straps because they fit my hand better. I'd like them shorter though.



She can do custom order work.
 
As silly as it may seem ... I like a pretty inside. :)


someplace - I just noticed that the inside pockets are like the outside. :eek: I really like the pockets. That keeps things so organized. I like purses like that... and you are one talented woman. I wish I could make some thing like that ... :)

i don't think it's silly, but then i'm one of the ones who likes that too heh...

my current one has a violet satin inside lining.
 
i don't think it's silly, but then i'm one of the ones who likes that too heh...

my current one has a violet satin inside lining.


Mine has a striped lining also satin.

There have been times where I have thought twice about buying a purse because I was uncertain about the lining.

My friend thinks I am crazy for being like that ...but it's a must for me. :)
 
Mine has a striped lining also satin.

There have been times where I have thought twice about buying a purse because I was uncertain about the lining.

My friend thinks I am crazy for being like that ...but it's a must for me. :)

I can see I'm out of my depth, so I'll stick to ogling avatars.
 
The one who dies with the most fabric wins, LOL!

The industry distinctions are starting to blur, but for quite along time quilters, crafters, textile artists, tailors, dressmakers and clothing designers were horses of a completely different color.

Yes to all of the above! I've got someone I'm making some clothes for as soon as she picks out the fabric.

I wish all of my fabric related areas were this neat. (This took me all day Saturday to do, what with moving furniture and all. Appreciate this, because it may not always look like this)

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d118/someplacewme/House/DCP_2257.jpg

You can't see it, but there's a navy box in the top center of the drawing table that is overflowing with Japanese silk bolt ends from a place that makes high end neck ties. I have big plans for that box! (purse linings and jewelry pouches)

The white box w/clear sides on top of the white bookcase is full of stuff for a project for the green man. I haven't forgotten.
 
There are three bookcases lining a hallway that are filled with boxes of supplies and fat quarters by color family plus books. There is also the former 'sewing room' that is now for storage plus it has two long tables set up for cutting out fabric.

I am trying to ignore the pile of fabric sitting on my sofa. It's been there since Saturday and I have to find a home for it. I just don't know where.
 
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