Here's another rag bag. This is the only one that is flat:

More ribbons and beads:

I didn't think I was going to like this one as I was nearing its' completion. With the addition of the triangular flap, I suddenly fell in love with it.

I include a side view 'cause I was thinking about Weaver birds' nests as I was crocheting.

2 comments:
Your blog is very interesting!
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I'll publish on my blog!.
Thanks Frank
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These bags are very fiber-arty. Somehow they look as though they should be lifesize, i.e. 8 feet tall so we could nest in them.
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