Victorian Hand Bag Fun Project 18
Here's a quick little project you can complete in an hour or two! It's pretty fancy out of a satin or silk brocade or jacquard - but you can make it out of cotton batik and it will be just as beautiful! To purchase a kit to make this bag, go to TheMasquerade.net and look through our shop! (Supplies are limited and colors may vary.) To make your own without a kit, you will need 1/4 yard each of lining material and outer bag material, plus a scrap of batting 7" square and a 54" piece of cording or ribbon.

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