Border Print Tutorial: How to Fussy Cut for a Bag
Lazies, Border prints are a special opportunity in bag construction. A border print in quilting cottons is really just an elaborate stripe, often times with some calm background fabric showing between the ‘stripes’. Let’s break it down and see just how to approach, and use a border print on my Becca Bags design.
Becca Bags by Lazy Girl Designs, pattern LGD136
Understanding the Border Print
The amazing fabrics in this post are the ‘Audrey’ collection from Timeless Treasures. Here’s the border print which has two alternating floral stripes set on a black background. I’m interested in the red stripe for this project.
I love this gorgeous row of flowers!
Serving Size
The red stripe by itself is too large for where I want to use it. If I fussy cut the heart of this stripe, I would lose the edge of the stripe where it meets the background and it would read as an overall print, like the detail pic below.
Below is what I would see on my bag. Still gorgeous, but I’ve lost the personality of this stripe.
Here’s what the border stripe looks like without the black background to frame the design.
The Black Background
The black background defines the specialness of this stripe which gives it context. The other ways to achieve a look like this is to make the fabric yourself by appliqueing or embroidering a detailed design onto a solid background fabric and that’s a lot of work. Timeless Treasures has done this for us!
Magic of the Margin
The magic happens at the margin which is where the border print ends and the background begins. Be sure to account for showcasing this juncture when cutting the fabric. Instead of centering the stripe, shift to include more of the background fabric as shown here.
Include a bit of the background when cutting.
This is how I cut the panel for Becca. The little bit of white flowers
at the top edge will be sewn into the seam allowance.
Essence is Enough
Sometimes, just the ‘hint’ or essence of something is enough to do the job. When I shifted the cut to include more of the black background, I lost some of the border print and that is okay here.
In this Becca, the border print wraps around the bottom of the bag and the calm black background fabric allows the print to shine.
With two Becca bags side by side, you can see the difference between
an overall print on the left and showing a bit of black background to the right.
It’s a dramatic difference!
Don’t Forget the Flange
The 1″ flange on Becca, shown in the tiny black and white stripe, is going to cover the top edge of this border stripe cut. Be sure to account for that, just as you would account for some fabric ending up in a seam allowance so it won’t show on the finished project.
Magical ‘Fourth’ Fabric
By fussy cutting the border print as I have with this Becca, the black background behaves like a fourth fabric on the outside of this bag and that is a pretty nifty trick.
Even though I’m only showing a bit of the floral border, the fabric is doing its full job on this project. So remember to audition your fabrics and try different placements of the where to start cutting your border print.
Tip: Because there can be some waste when working with a border print, buy a little more than usual so you have plenty to work with.
Becca Bags pattern LGD136 includes two sizes
and uses our unique One-Zip technique.
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I have used border prints for many projects. A light bulb went off when I read your tutorial. Such a difference a little change in cutting position makes.
very good article- liked it when you showed the comparison between the two bags side by side. the black border does set off the design. when I make pillow cases and pouches- I am conscious of the border prints and how they are placed. that extra thought before hand really makes a difference in the finished product.
Beautiful bags!!!! I’ve never worked with a border print before, but will have to give it a try..thanks for sharing your tips :o)
I would like to learn more about working with border prints. This looks like a great beginning!
What a great bunch of ideas…. all about how to use border prints in making a bag…. Then, there’s the unique use of the zipper…. Wonderful stuff! Thank you!
Love these bags. And I have used border prints when making curtains, but never for a purse. Now I have something new to incorporate into my sewing. Thank you for your clever ideas and innovations!
How wonderful of a giveaway. I’ve seen this bag all over and have been wanting to try it! Thanks for the chance to win!
I’ve never worked with a border print before, but I like this idea!
Lovely bag. Yes, I have used border prints a long time ago but never for a purse. Thank you for tips. 🙂
I have use border prints on many handbag projects! Your post has some excellent information I will use on my next projects! Thanks
I have used border prints for dresses.
Never thought of using a boarder print like this. Now i’ll have to dig around my stash and see what i can find to play with.
Thank you for sharing this great tip. I just got your pattern and can’t wait to give this a try. I am hooked on your patterns .
I have used border print only a couple of times but this surely shows me interesting idea and easy directions to follow. Thank you
I have not had much experience with border prints, but I am going to find something along those lines. Right now, my choices of fabric are in cutting up clothes, as I’ve depleted my small amount of fabric . I believe I have a skirt with a good border..will try a becca to see if it works ..thanks for so much inspiration, Joan. I need joy today. Becca will come thru for me I hope.
I love Lazy Girl patterns!
I love border prints. They change depending on how you cut them. I have made a skirt using a border print. Also, I have made a table runner with the borders running on the outside of the piece.
Interesting to see the different effects created by cutting the border stripes, thank you for the chance to enter your giveaway!
Yes, I made a lovely table runner.
I have used border prints – especially love them on girls dresses! I really love it on the Becca bag!
I love using border prints, but I’d never thought about using them in this way. Thanks, Joan!
Haven’t used a border print before, but I will give it a try!!
thank you, i love reading your tutorials, you have a wonderful eye for colors and fabric!
I’ve used border prints before – especially love them in girls dresses or skirts! Love the use on the Becca bag and showing the contrast in cutting methods.
I really love the idea of fussy cutting to give a different look.
Every now and then I´ve used leftover bits from border prints that accidentally turned out more interesting than if I´d had more of the fabric to work with and planned it out. :o) Always happy sewing and thank you for so many wonderful tips for prettier results!
Now I have MORE bags to make with all those border prints I have been hoarding!
Love, love, love this fabric! And of course I love the Becca bag. I’ve worked with borders in the past, so much fun in a bag!
I have never used a border print, but have always admired them.
I love border prints but I don’t use them very often. Thank you for making them a little less intimidating to try.
I have used a border print to do a few tote bags. Love this idea.
yes i put border print inbetween quilt blocks as a long strip… happyness04431@yahoo.com
Thanks for your article & TIPS. I have used border print in one quilt- but never even made a bag. But this bag is so pretty, I’d like to try. I love the fabric chosen.
Love the idea of using a border print.
Loved the idea of using a border print.
Lovely bags with a lot of choises of fabrics. And I liked the aticle, it is so easy to get stuck in the way a fabric ‘should’ be used
Love your bag patterns!
I love using border prints and the 60° triangle ruler. The idea of using them in bags is fantastic
I have never considered using a border print in this way. Your bag is beautiful! Thank You for showing us your beautiful bag and for your give away.
I’ve made dresses and skirts using border prints, but never tried constructing a small bag that required careful thought about cutting the border print pieces. Thanks for a great tutorial!! I’d LOVE to win the giveaway and try sewing my own border print version of the Becca Bag!
Good information!! I wouldn’t have thought of that. I don’t use border prints very often, but now I’ll look at them in a different way. Thank you!!
Love your use of the border print in this bag. Thanks for sharing the tip with us!
I’ve use border prints on quilts and bags–Thanks for the giveaway and all of your GREAT ideas!
I’ve used border prints for some skirts and for pillow cases, but never a pouch. Brilliant! These poppies look great against the black. I love the painterly details.
Love border prints for quilt borders
I love lazy girl bags! I haven’t used a border print with them yet, nor have I used any fussy cutting on any of them.
What a great idea!
Never thought of using a border print for any kind of purse, Such a great idea.
Yes, I have worked with them on occasion, however they are getting harder and harder to find! I like to “fussy cut” the designs and put them on centers of blocks of my quilts.
This Audrey line of fabrics is just beautiful.
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Just had a class to do the bendy bag and with the left overs we made Sweetpea Pods – and I finally learned how to do zippers with contrasting pulls and just one side. Love all your patterns!!
I love border prints. I use them mainly in quilts and blocks.
Just finished a “Becca bag” in ultra suede..
No I have never used a border print , thank you so much for the tips and your wonderful patterns
I recently made a bunch of small Becca bags as thank-you gifts for the parents who ran a fund-raising auction for a local elementary school. I had a GREAT time making them (love the unusual zipper installation) and even made a small dent in my fabric scrap collection in the process. However, I never thought of using some of my leftover border prints in this clever way. Thanks so much for this tip!
Love your patterns. Used a border print to make a table topper with a 60 degree triangle.
I would love to make a purse using borders, I have never done this before. Thank you for bringing this to my attention,
I haven’t used border prints yet, but, I have some fabric from a collection which included a border print. I set it aside until I found a use for it and I just have! Thank you. This is a very good tutorial for the Becca bag!
I have never used a border print, but this tutorial has given me some new ideas. Thank you so much for the fun and sassy projects.
I have never used a border print in a bag – I love this project!
I love using border prints, so many possibilities when fussy cutting!
I have used border prints and love how it turns out… also striped prints
What great information! I have worked with border prints before.
Thanks for a chance to win.
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Love your use of the border print – great idea. Also love the Becca Bags!
This is a great idea for the run around bags also.
I love, love, love lazy patterns! I think I have all that you have made. Very cute Becca bags.
I have not worked with border prints
Love your ideas. It gives me a different way of thinking about stripes.
I have worked with a border print. I’ve made several table runners that use borders and come to a point at the ends of the runner….I forget the pattern name. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
I have used border prints years ago, but never on bags. This looks so neat! I can’t wait to try it.
I love the look of border prints, but have only used them a couple of times. This is a fantastic way to use them.
I’ve not worked with border prints in this fashion before but this makes me want to now 🙂 Thanks Joan.
I have some border prints in my stash but have always been afraid to use them. Thank you for the tutorial, it makes me want to try using it.
Have wanted to try the Becca bag for some time and ?? it made with the border print!
I love that border print! Why have I not seen it ??? Would love a pattern and the FQ’s so I could sew up this handy bag….pronto 🙂
Thanks for the giveaway….fingers and toes are crossed!
HELLO, yes animal+floral borders for cute baby charity quilts! This collection + project are so pretty! Thank You for the giveaway!
Hello Joan, I have used border prints in making curtains and of course baby quilts, but I have not tried to use them in a zipper pouch..Love the print of flowers, beautiful….Than you for the tutorial and the giveaway…..
This bag is very cute an I love the one zip idea. I have never tried that. Thank you for the opportunity to win this pattern.
I really learned a lot reading how to cut the boxer print. I have never worked with a border print I am more inclined I now.
I love the Becca Bag. No, I have never worked with a border print before. I am afraid to try it.
I used a border print in a wall quilt. It was a lot of fun to isolate different parts of the print for different effects.
I have not worked with border prints before. Your tutorial makes me want to try one. Thanks.
I have never worked with a border print before. I have been afraid to try it. I do love the Becca Bag shown with the border print.
Love the use of the border print.
Super cute. love flange. I haven’t used border prints much. Will have to look for some.
Thanks
I have never used a border print but would love to try with a Becca pattern.,
thanks for the chance to win one.
I have not worked with border prints before but I have some in my stash. You have inspired me to get them out and make something!! Thank you. and I hope to win the give away – thank you for that as well.
I love doing fussy cutting so now I’ll have will have more inspiration after view the photos. The fabric is lovely.
Love the pattern and the fabrics!
Your Becca bag using the border print is absolutly beautiful! Thank you so much for this mini lesson, can’ wait to try this!
I have used border prints in a couple of projects. Love the Becca bag and your blog. Thank you.
I have done a few table runners with boarder prints, but the bag looks like a great way to use them.
I haven’t worked with border prints much, but your explanation really started my creative juices going. Great info. Thanks
I’ve never used a border print
I have some black fabric similar to your sample and would like to try to make this purse
I’ve never tried a border print, but I think I need to go and find some!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this idea! Now to find a border print in my stash! I have to have SOMETHING in there!
Laurie
I haven’t tried using border prints before, but the “Becca Bag” looks like a great place to start!
I have loved sewing since I was about 10 years old, now 90 years old. Don’t say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks! I get so enthused with all of your great ideas.Thank you, thank you! Milli
I have yet to add a border print but it adds a beautiful added dimension .
Love the idea!
I have never used a border print. Thanks for your wonderful patterns.
No., but the border print adds a beautiful dimension.
Thank you for the opportunity to win one of your patterns. Have enjoyed making many of your purses.
Great bag and love the border, I have not fuzzy cut a border, great project to try.
I have not used border cut on bag, great bag and project.
Love the pattern and great material choice
Many times I’ve created a quick quilt with a panel and matching border print.
These bags are beautiful, I’d love to make one like it!!
not really but after seeing the zippy I am inspired to try!
Yes, I have – I love border prints and all their possibilities!
Great tutorial and lovely fabric…love your patterns and enjoyed your Craftsy class! Thanks for the giveaway!
I have worked with Border Fabric before…and loved it 🙂 Thank You for the great tips and the chance to win!
I’ve not used a border print for quilting, but I did make a skirt many, many years ago from a border print. Thanks for the tutorial & the chance to win.
I haven’t but would like to try it..
You make it look so easy to use border prints. I love the fabrics you use in your bag designs. I am aving fun with the RunAround Bag. My sister loved the 1st one I made from Kokopelli fabric. Since she was the first one to teach me to sew I am going to give it to you.
Border prints are great for all kinds of bags. I’ve used them for totes.
I have no experience with border prints, but these look so pretty it has peaked my interest. thanks
I love the Bendy bag black/floral border print…very classy with a designer look!
I’ve only used a border stripe as the border of a quilt. I like the way you used this for the bag! Thank you for the chance to win.
wow, that is so beautiful!
sure would like to win and make one just like it..
maybe ..I’ll get lucky….aloha!
Years ago, when I was sewing garments! But, now I love your Becca bags and am looking in my stash for large “stripes”.
Makes me wish I could just sit down at my sewing machine again and start playing around with fabric! Not much hope in actually winning so I look forward to ordering the pattern (plus some others I missed like your lanyard) next month!
I have used border print on a quilt, but have not tried it on a bag…. yet.
Never used a border print but do like the way it looks on the Becca Bag- will definitely have to give it a try!
Would love to win the becca bag pattern to try out the use of a border print. Thanks for the tutorial!
I would love to use a border print in your great bag patterns
Love the bag and the fabrics!
I’ve worked with border prints a little bit,but you always show me a way to do something a little better.I always learn something from you! Thanks for that.
The obvious use for the border print is as the border for a quilt, however, I once made the cutest “t-shirt” dress for my toddler using a toddler t-shirt and a novelty border print. Not very quilty, but it was cute! Leave it to Joan to come up with a great way to showcase a great print.
No, I never have worked with border prints, but I would love to try.
I have to confess that I stay away from borderpatterns but wiht this blog post I will give it a try
I love the use of stripes and polka dots in the bag. I just tackled my fear of zippers thanks to a few video tutorials and now everyone gets bags myself included! This pattern looks fun because you can let the fabric add design to the project not just the pattern
Thanks for the opportunity to win. Love the fabrics
I love this concept. I haven’t sewn it yet but it looks SO easy and beautiful.
I love this idea. So darned cute!
I fussy cut a print to use on a border of my latest quilt. In the end, it looked fabulous. It’s important to take your seam allowances into account.
What a clever way to use a border print. I’m going to review my stash!
I’ve never used a border print before, I think I’ve been slightly intimidated by them. You always show how easy it really is though.
I have not used border prints much. I made a table runner but enjoyed working with the print.
Would love to do something with a border print!
I have never used a border print before but would love to win the pattern to make the bag , I jab already bought your sweet pea pod pattern
I have never used border print but would love to win the pattern and make it in border print
Love the Becca pattern and the options for fun colored zippers. Now to add a border print. So many choices to make each bag unique! Love your patterns.
I love working with border stripes. They add so much when carefully cut and positioned.
Love all your patterns. Fresh and innovative bags with many uses.
Have not worked with a border print in years. What a terrific idea!
these patterns are great and easy to understand!!!!
I love this fabric combination I have never work with a border print but I think I will try it soon.
No I have not every used a border print but this sounds like a great idea! I want to try it!
Haven’t used border print on a bag, but love how it looks.
I have used border prints in my quilts but not in the bags I’ve made.
I’ve worked with a border print but not very successfully so thanks for the tips!
No, I have not worked with a border print….yet! You have given great advice and photos and now I want to go in search of the perfect fabric to make a Becca Bag! Thanks!
So cute bag! Never used a border print, yours is so pretty.
I could do this.
Thanks,
MET
I love using border prints but have not used them in totes or bags. Great tutorial. Thanks
Bag is so cute! Never used a border print. I could do this.
Thanks,
MaryEllen
Bag is so cute! Never used a print.
Thanks Maryellen
Nope, I’ve never worked with border prints but would love to give this pattern a try.
Gosh I ?? your patterns.
This bag is just gorgeous!!
I’m still working on getting the
patterns and then I’ll be stitching
up several Becca’s bags for gifts
for my girls.
I love piecing with border fabrics. There are so many ways to highlight and repeat designs. The border use in this Becca bag is brilliant!
I have used border prints in my quilts but not in my bags…. I think I need to make a new bag to try it out! I wear my Lazy Girl pin proudly!!!
No, never used a border print before.
Yes, I have worked with border, and think this is a very clever use of the borders.
Would love to try this! Have not used a border print…
Yes I have used a border print before. Love your Becca bag using these fabrics which use my favorite color combo … red, black and white.
Thank you for explaining the best way to use a border print; your bag turned out beautifully. Thanks for a chance to win the pattern, too; I don’t have this one yet!
This is a cool bag I like the flowers coming up from the bottom. And the choice if using the strip f fabric in more than one way your choice great!!
I have never worked with a border print in this fashion before, but have worked with them for Quilts. Love your teaching style Joan, on Craftsy and You Tube, Thank you for taking time out to TEACH us your style. 🙂
I would like to learn how to fussy cut a border print and the instructions you posted in the tutorial were simple and easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you for the tutorial.
What a fabulous idea! Can’t wait to search dig through my stash and find a border fabric to fussy cut and to decide which Lazy Girl bag to make with it! Love your designs and creativity.
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OOPS! I forgot to add that I have worked with border prints making table runners and quilt borders, but never used them on a bag.
I have never worked with a border print before. I’ve never seen one in person.
Awesome. Just love what you can do with fabric and zips!
Yes. I used border print fabric on a table runner and in a tablecloth. Your Becca bag example is just lovely!
I’ve never worked with a border print, I always thought it would be hard. Your tutorial is great!
This is awesome, a definite example of less is more!
Great job!
Yes, I’ve made a skirt with a rayon border print. It worked out really well. I still have some cutoffs from it and have used them to decoupage on sketchbook covers.
I have not used a border print, thanks to you I would like to give it a try.
I have used border prints, but only in table runners. This was a great tip, I love the way you used the border print with the black background. Sometimes less is more!
I have not worked with a border print. Love the bags and your tips.
I have used border prints to make your Whimsy tote. Used the border on the outside pockets. Made several of these for gifts.
Love the border!! Thanks for giveaway.
i’ve never used a border print before but now I’ll make it a point to look for some that will be great in bags.
I love working with border prints, but primarily in 60* table runners and toppers. I’ve never tried on a bag.
Always have trouble with the zipper insertion. Thank you Lazy Girl for making it so simple.
No, I have not worked yet with a border print, but would like to give it a try!
I always love putting your patterns to work because you do such a good job of using easy and interesting techniques.
I LOVE finding creative ways to use border prints…and I really enjoyed reading your post – it inspired me to try a border print in my next bag!
Would love to do this.
a great way to use a border print.
Yes, made a super cute purse with border fabric.
Yes, I have used a fussy cut border print in a quilt. Great idea to use it in a bag!
What lovely bags. Thank you for sharing the process. I have used border fabrics before. Thank you for the giveaway.
No, I haven’t worked with a border print. This is beautiful so I will have to do this soon.
Love your suggestion!
That is a great way to use a border print. Thanks for the hints on placements.
Great tips–thank you! Haven’t used border prints before, but might try now.
What a difference it makes to use a border print. Thanks for showing us easy ways to maximize the charm of a border print!
Love the fabric almost as much as pattern! Have not sewn with border
fabric in years.
Fabulous! I love this so mucb, would so love to make one of these, as I haven’t worked with a border fabric.. Gorgeous fabrics!!!
I’ve not worked with a border print
However, your article is inspiring!
No I haven’t worked with borders before, but I’ll keep this tip in mind when I make smaller wristlets & coin purses. ?
What a great idea. I love making bags, just not that good at it yet. These are beautiful and the fabric is stunning. Thank you for giving us the chance to win!
I have made almost everyone of your patterns except this one. Love the different and easy construction methods you invent. Time for me to use a stripe and make a becca bag!
Ive never worked with a border print before but have seen it used as quilt borders very effectively.
Yes, I used a border print for the skirt on a dress. Thanks, Joan, for the tips.
I have some chicken fabric that I will be working with and your tutorial has helped with how I will be cutting it… Thanks
I have not worked with border prints.
I love your patterns and use them often. Can’t wait to try the Becca Bag using boader fabrics. The Timeless Treasure Audrey fabric is beautiful!
I have used border prints before, but never in a purse or pouch. I very much like the effect you got using the flange above the border print. I will try this soon.
Thanks for another great tip, Joan.
I’ve only worked with a border print in a little girls dress. thanks for the chance by the way to win a pattern and fabric.
I am somewhat new to sewing. I have never worked with boarder cloths before.
no, I have not
Never used a boarder print.
Yes I have used order prints before and have a couple in to make a few more projects with. I actually am using one to finish the last border on a quilt I’m making right now!
Your Becca bag is lovely and would be a wonderful idea to use some of those scraps with. Thanks for inspiring us Joan.
I love border prints and have used them several times in bag making!
I haven’t, but I’d love to.
Nothing “lazy” about this technique! It will be fun to imagine what can be done with fussy cutting a border print.
I have not!
Only used a border print one time…to make new curtains with. Your Bags are both Beautiful..but the fussy-cut one is Amazingly different! Beautiful! Thank you for sharing how to do. such an easy change.
Thank you too, for chance to win your Give-a-way too! 😀
No, I haven’t used border fabrics before but will give it a try on my next project. Thanks for sharing your techniques!
I have never worked with border prints before. Love what you did with your projects x
I have used a border as a hem on a skirt before.
What a great idea to use small pieces of Border prints. Thanks your great!
Thank you for this tutorial. I have not worked with a border print before.
I worked with a print to make a bag not thinking about the design, it was a giraffe pattern. Needless to say the giraffe’s head stuck up from the bottom. Learned a valuable lesson that day.
Thank you for a great givaway
All your designs are so inspiring! I’d like to make a bag with a border. Can’t stop making pea Pods!
No, I haven’t worked with a border print but I am certainly going to apply this lesson, when I do
I would love to win this prize!
thanks!!
Love, love, love the Becca Bag pattern and the unique zipper technique!
Not yet but your tutorial makes it sound less frightening. Thank you!
Love the Becca bag pattern it goes together easy. I am going to have to go thru my stash and find a border print and make another bag 🙂
This bag is so lovely with the border print fabric.
No,I haven’t. But what a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
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Would love to make the Becca Bag. What a beautiful bag. I have used border prints before, but have never made a zipper bag.
I’ve never worked with a border print before. This would be a great project to learn on! I love it! Thanks for the chance to win.
no i sure havent but am looking forward to it..
I am currently working on my Glacier Star and a Block of the Month. I am loving it all! Will retire in June, so I will have more time to quilt!
Back in 2008 I was in a funk. I needed to create something. My daughter asked me to make her a special tote ofr her laptop. I have always made my own bags, but I was uninspired.
So I searched online and found a video of Joan making the Summer Bag.
I made a gorgeous coffee themed bag for r my daughter and myself, and then became an aficionado of Lazy Girl Designs. I also made a large Perfect Pouch from a coffee themed border print fabric.
I am dying for these newest of Joan’s patterns.
I have never worked with a border print before…but I’m up for the challenge!
I have worked with border prints before, but never for a bag. Yet!
Lovely bag and fabrics!
Amazing how just a little change in positioning the cuts can change the look and feel. Excuse me, I have to go cut fabric.
I’ve bought lots of border fabric with plans in mind, but so far they haven’t made it into a quilt. . I love your tutorial on this.
I have MANY Lazy patterns and love them. I used a border print a few times and generally liked the outcome.
Love the choice of the border print. I made a run around with a tall border print and loved it. Wish I had taken pictures. Thank you for the opportunity of win…
I have never worked with a border print before.
No I have not worked with border print yet
I have not – but you make it look easy! Honestly, if I win, my very crafty daughter-in-law will be getting this!
I have not “fussy” cut a border print before, but have used border prints for other items.
I have not tried to yet, but I’m learning and feeling more comfortable so maybe soon
no, I have not.
I have not but I would love to
No, I have never worked with a border print before. I love your bags! Beautiful!
I’m just starting to sew again after 25 years of working so what I made in my past I can’t remember if I used a border print.. This would be a good project to kick start my retirement.
I’m a newbie so no, not yet. It makes me a little nervous.
I haven’t,but I would like to
I have never worked with border prints. I love the idea of using them with bags! Thank you for the idea and the opportunity to win.
I have used a border print in a quilt several times, it always makes for a dramatic finishing touch. I will have to try it now on bags and pouches. Thanks for the tutorial Joan.
I couldn’t wait for the drawing, I have both of Lazy Girls class’s and I have learned so much from both. I love pouches and make many to give as gifts, Thank you Lazy Girl for the wonderful class’s, I’m so looking forward to the next class!!
Hey there!
Happened upon your blog. Where do you buy your fabric? I’m in CA and the only places left are Joann’s and they’re fabric is not of a high quality cotton. Do you know of any online fabric store with good quality fabrics?
Love the black, red and white in the photo of this project…… Adorable!
Thanks,
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Thanks for the info. The Becca Bag and fabric are adorable!