Wednesday, April 18, 2012

The Subtle Side of Barkcloth

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When I think of barkcloth, I imagine bold design and color-lots and lots of color.

My friend Lisa from ZiBagz recently sent me a piece of barkcloth that is an example of the fabric’s softer side.  This Mid Century piece is really lovely, and immediately had me combing through my stash of lining fabric and buttons.  The bag above it what I came up with.

And speaking of Lisa, and her shop…

Her bags are amazing!  I can always appreciate and admire original and innovative design, and she has that down in spades.  She is also committed to using vintage and repurposed fabrics-what a great way to do something good for our planet!

 

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I love her original watercolor paintings too…

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I recommend you visit ZiBagz and take a look.

Thanks Lisa!!

11 comments:

  1. I love this bag. It has an earthy feel to it, which appeals to me!

    I will have to go check out her shop - her creations are beautiful :-)

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  2. Thanks Lisa! The fabric is so soft too-in it's past life I bet someone really loved it:)

    Do check out Lisa's shop-you'll love her work!

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  3. I love Lisa and her amazing spirit and work...and I was lucky to find your blog through her blog :-) Your barkcloth bags are lovely!!!

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  4. I liked the bag you created -- the gray with the subtle bright spots of pink, the leaves outlines and the button.

    I envy your ability to create these bags. I also loved the reverse side of the strap. Well done:~) I would say YOUR bags are also amazing. I guess it's all a matter of perspective. That said, thanks for sharing about Lisa. There's always room for more talent:~)

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  5. Thanks Dawn! And I'm so glad you found my blog, too:) Lisa is amazing! And your work is pretty amazing too, while we're on the subject of amazing work!

    Sara-thank you! I love what you said-that there is always room for more talent. That is so true! And thanks for the nice compliment about my bags too:)

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  6. Beautiful creations here today. I like the watercolor painting Lisa did, and the way the hair seems waves of the sea itself ... Very innovative!

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  7. Thanks Joanne! Isn't Lisa's artwork wonderful? She does hand painted bags too!

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  8. awe thanks Valerie ♥ this is so nice .. I appreciate it!

    Love your new bag .. the design goes very well with the fabric.. I knew it needed your touch ~:o)

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  9. Thanks Lisa-and you are so welcome:)

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  10. I'm amazed with your talent, the bag is gorgeous.

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  11. Thank you my dear friend! That is so wonderful of you to say:)

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