Last Minute Duffle
As we were packing for our trip a few weeks ago, we were thinking about the fact that we would be “camping” for a few days in a newly purchased and still empty house. Not knowing what our accomodations would be like, we figured since we were indoors we could manage quite easily with a sleeping bag, a blanket, and a couple of small pillows. But I didn’t have another suitcase to fit that stuff into. I realized I could make a duffle bag quite easily. Having this trim on hand made it even more simple. I picked this up at the Goodwill and have no idea what it’s original purpose was. I know I can’t buy anything like this at my local fabric shop today!

So here is the finished duffle bag. Not too exciting, but it did the job. It held up just fine as checked baggage, and since it probably weighed less than 10 lbs. it was pretty easy to throw over a shoulder and be on our way.

I keep thinking of ways I could embellish it with pockets, etc. But since it will only ever hold the most basic of bedding materials, I’m not sure it is worth the effort. For now, I will just toss it up in the closet and I probably won’t see it again until our next camping adventure.
Very nice, and practical! Is the bag corduroy or a rib-weave bed spread kind of stuff? Very nice trim! Any left over for another project?
It is corduroy… one of my other weaknesses when I am at the fabric shop. And I do still have a lot of that trim left for more projects. I am trying to figure out the best way to use it since it doesn’t go with everything.
Hi! I came to your blog via Pink Chalk Studio. The trim you bought looks like a retired Vera Bradley print, retired July 1997. See an example here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vera-Bradley-Colette-Black-Girl-Quilted-Dress-L-7-8_W0QQitemZ320013586277QQcmdZViewItem
Scroll down till you see the really close-up picture.
Congrats! In my part of the country, Vera is like gold–if you got it thrifting, you got a bargain!
love this trim! and the bag. Vera is big-time here, too, if that’s what it is…
corduroy is my BIGGEST weakness. cannot resist. wish I lived in a climate where corduroy could be worn year ’round.