
ok, so after hours of hand stitching and debating on whether I was putting it together right and how tall I wanted it to be, it is finally finished. I think that I am going to undo the top portion though. I want more pulled together at the top. So I am going stitch a new path for the ribbon further down.

Also the bottom looks deformed unless I shove the knitting down in there just so. Will blocking help tieh that. I hope so.
I am a little disappointed in this. But hopefully after I make a few little adjustments, I will really like it. It is going to be my new knitting bag, so I better get it just right since I will be looking at it everyday.
started / completed : 8 - 15 February 2009
Fabric : Fat quarters from Joann's Fabrics
Yarn : Pisgah Yarn & Dyeing Co., Inc Peaches & Creme Solids (in Ecru)
Needles : US 8
Ribbon : brown ribbon (from Wal-mart)

The best parts : pockets and lots of space.
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