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Oh wonderful bag! It is beautiful 🙂
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Congratulations!!! It looks really nice!!
I did mine in double crochet (dc), what about you??
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Congratulations, it looks great! Think of all the fun you could get by filling it with new yarn!! That’s what I would do. lol 🙂
Vivienne x
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Love this!
The colours are fab 🙂
x
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Oh I just adore this, it is so pretty.
love
Alison
x
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It looks lovely Julie! Pleased half term hasn’t been too stressful.
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your bag looks fantastic!!!
xxx
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Wow , i like ~~~
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Your bag looks great, well done on finishing it
Jackie x
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The bag looks fab! I am looking forward to getting my house back too but one more inset day to go.
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Great job! How fun that will be to tote around. The colors are so fun!
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You lined it, of course. I like the way you talk about it – saggy, baggy. Makes it dear. And I realize that I love the phrase “ridiculously pleased.” I don’t feel even that often, but when I do – it’s like eating a really fine fruit.
All I do is knit horses, clean up dry-wall dust and feel guilty for not training horses. But I do have time to love the colors, the bag and the details. Clever girl, for all the bagginess.
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Oooooh I think it’s fab! Gorgeous colours you’ve used, no wonder you are thrilled! xx
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Love that saggy-baggy bag and the added flowers!
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Gorgeous!! I want to make one too! I love the colours you used, did you mention what yarn you used in a previous post? What’s your next project I wonder…xo
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Oh Julie! It’s gorgeous — I love your color choices. I’ve been wanting to make one of those bags myself!
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The bag looks fabulous. Love the colours so much. I haven’t read your blog for a while (for very good reason!) and am envious to see your sunshine! It’s cold and wintery here. The reason I haven’t dropped by is because winter illness has settled at our place. I even had Freya in hospital for three days. Stressful and discombobulating. Have started shopping for you guys for Christmas. Amy is officially the first cab off the rank for Christmas presents around here!
Hope you’re well!
Jen
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Its gorgeous – IM sure it will get lots of comliments everytime you use it!
Nic xxx
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For a first attempt at crochet, that’s a pretty fine result! Yes, unless your tension is quite tight, it’s a good idea to use a smaller hook next time – you get the hang of it after a while.
I’ve been knitting a tiny replica of someone’s dog and his stuff & now have to make 5 replica pet cats – eek! Means I have to work out a pattern – double eek!
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JUST FINISHED MINE TO JULIE,MINE LITTLE BIT SMALL,NOT AS NICE COLOURS AS YOURS.
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That’s a great bag. I particularly like the pink edging and the little flowers. They really add a finishing touch.
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Oh congratulations on getting it finished! Looks very nice! Can’t believe you managed to do that when you said a few weeks back you couldn’t crochet, it’s amazing!! xx
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Oh well done, it looks fab!
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It looks beautiful Julie! And I’m all in favour of baggy and saggy being that way inclined myself!!! ;o)
lucy xx
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Even saggy baggy things have a purpose, it’s just finding it! x
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What do you mean a saggy baggy bag? It’s a relaxed weekend colourful jolly bag Julie! : )
I’m glad you’re into crochet – I have found it much easier than knitting and is easier to switch off with – no worries about dropping stitched : )
xx
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Stunning Julie! You’re doing it down though, it looks just perfect to me.
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You will get oodles of compliments with this darling bag, Julie. Very, very fun!
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It’s very pretty Julie. I especially love the little flowers on the handles. So cute.
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Looks great julie, I learned crochet fron Attic 24, from the link in your blog, Thanks
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Hi Julie your Saggy Baggy is brilliant. You
ve done really well. I just love love your blogs and your knitting patterns. Ive done your stawberry book mark, i`ll take a photo and email it to you.Love Carole from Rossendale xxxxx
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I love it! The colors are so pretty. I’m not a convert to crochet yet, but I really like the way your bag turned out. I may just have to give it a try….
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Your bag turned out beautifully! I love the colours you chose. Mine’s waiting a lining, soon as I can unpack enough to sew in my new room. 🙂 Soon, I hope. It’s a very useful bag, I expect. samm
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I love your bag (beatiful colours) and I love to crochet too. I’ve just finished my latest pattern for a crocheted bunny – nowhere near as gorgeous as your bunnies. Keep up the crochet work, and hope you have a little relax now that term’s begun again. Lynne xx
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oh well done you!!
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I love it! It looks fantastic xxx
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Now that’s a practical bag…you can fit a lot in there…Mind you, to find a loose small object you put in there would be a bugger to find.
Looks good, I’d line it so nothing could fall out and to reduce stretching.
Pretty good job all round seen as it was your first crochet project too. Well done!
Regards
Faye (Aust)
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Oh its been so lovely to catch up with your goings on. How I miss this blogging world of ours. As I watch my life be transformed beyond any recognition and to be powerless to stop it. Its good to be able to tune into blogland and seek comfort. Love the bag, your garden looks amazing and as ever its good to hear about your babes. Thank you for the stability.
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Your bag is just stunnng, I love it :o) It’s funny how when we make something there’s always one little thing that niggles us about it.
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Hello,
I hope you don’t mind me stopping by. I would like some advice about knitting fairisle and intarsia. Do you require special graph paper to work out colourways or designs. If so, where can I download or purchase them from.
Thanks for taking up some of your valuable time. Love your blog.
gillian x
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