Check out the Lazy Girl October 2009 Challenge!

Calling all Bag Ladies and Lazy Girls everywhere!

Lazy Girl Designer and Diva, Joan Hawley has issued a “Wardrobe Rescue” challenge to her Lazy Girl Designs Yahoo Group. The concept is quite simple:  Rescue a garment from your closet or mending pile by refashioning it into a purse.

If you are interested in participating in the challenge, click here to read more on the Lazy Girl Blog…and you’ll also be treated to some pics of very cool Quilt Market 2009 Lazy Girl bag samples!

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9 Responses to “Check out the Lazy Girl October 2009 Challenge!”

  1. Gloria Uehlein says:

    I think this really sounds fun – would like to do this

  2. Connie says:

    I want in of this- it’s right up my alley

  3. Jan says:

    I would like to try these ,maybe as Xmas gifts too.

  4. Debi Tullier says:

    I have so many clothes to use!!! Great Challenge!
    Debi

  5. Judy Wilkie says:

    I would like to try these ,like to try new purses. Judy

  6. Alice Faye Elliott says:

    I would love to do this, actually it’s something I was just thinking about tonight, as I have just started cleaning out dresser drawers, packing away summer clothes and sorting thru last years winter things deciding what to keep,throw away, donate,or trade with a friend. I also want to rework some of last years sweat shirts into cardigans decorated with some fatquarters or such.
    Oh,as a tip to pass along, if you have older or undused luggage that you have to store anyway, those out of season clothes store just fine in them and usually will fit under a bed,garage rafters etc. I sometimes put those items into the space bags first to make the storage space go even further. AFE Aslo a good hiding place for all that fabric that hubby doesn’t know that you have yet….lol

  7. Beckie Parker says:

    I can’t wait to try this .
    Beckie

  8. Becky says:

    I would love to do this. Where do I get the pattern?

  9. Tracy says:

    Hi Becky. There is no pattern required and no pattern to “get”. You can use any pattern you have or make up your own design. Just visit the link above to the LazyGirl blog page that has all the details. Happy sewing & creating! ………Tracy

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