Alaula Handbag! (Friday Foto Fun #170)

I am on a bag-making streak!  This is a brand new pattern from Lavender & Twine, Alaula Handbag.  I adore how this bag turned out.  Isn't it just stunning?

The interior of the bag has a slip pocket on one side and an interior zipper pocket on the other side.  The top is held together by a recessed zipper.

Now, what did I think of the pattern?

  • The pattern comes with videos, but I didn't watch them since the pattern itself was written really well! This is the second pattern I've done so far by Lavender & Twine, and the first was also an excellent pattern.
  • There are some really clever techniques that I hadn't tried before but found super helpful while constructing the bag.  Like birthing the back from the bottom and stitching close from the interior pocket!
  • The hidden connectors in the front are so classy!
  • I learned to love decovil light and it's one of my favorite interfacings now!
  • Overall, a great design and great pattern.  I will definitely make this bag again.

Bag Details:

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3 Responses

  1. Your bag is absolutely awesome! Wow!

    Michelle
    https://mybijoulifeonline.com

  2. Anja @ Anja Quilts says:

    You must have enough bags to use a different one each day. LOL It looks great.

  3. Great looking handbag and love the endorsement of a well written pattern. I have always had way more bags than I needed but still have a list of patterns waiting to be made!