Last time dear bloggers, I was puzzling away at what to do about a potentially disasterous boo boo I made in the felted bag. After puzzling and puzzling, I decided that instead of sewing the felted leaves over the top, that there was a better way! Turning the bag inside out I found I had enough ends sticking out that I had not trimmed before felting in the purple color to needle felt them over the top of the repair and disguise the darker yarn. See what you think:

I then moved on to putting a lining in. I like to have pockets in my bags for keys, cell phone, Chapstick and the like. I found some fabric in my stash that I bought a loooooog time ago at the Paducah Quilt Festival thinking I was going to make a quilted vest with it. Years have passed and looking at the pattern now, I don't really like it anymore. So - what to do with fabric? Make a bag lining! I took the 2 colors that most closely matched my yarn and since they were fat quarters (about 18" wide) I had to cut them into wide strip's and piece them together so they'd go around the inside of the bag which is about 24" wide. I then took what was left over and pieced them together for the pockets. I reversed the colors so I could see the pockets better when looking into the bag and then stitched them down on top of the liner fabric before adding the bottom.

I got the dimensions for the bottom piece by tracing around the outside of the bag and making a pattern. The difference between the outside dimension and the inside dimension gave me just the right amount for a seam allowance. It fit perfectly! So, now it's completely done and I couldn't be happier with the results! (Insert sound of wild cheering and clapping) Next on the list of UFO's to finish - the Sarah James Entrelac Jacket and the Mission Falls Karma Jacket (started in 2001!). "Another one bites the dust, hey, hey, another one bites the dust - and another one's gone, and another one's gone, another one bites the dust..."