Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Get carried away with BrisStyle

Cart your belongings around in style with these gorgeous handmade bags, clutches and wallets from some of our talented BrisStyle members.

Petite Purple Wallet
by Love, Janie Lou
$22
Shop in style with this cute and quirky wallet stitched up in soft pastel prints. Made from cotton fabrics and embellished with a vintage button and trim, this wallet includes a zippered pouch for coins, a pocket for notes, and three slots for cards and licenses.


The Hazel Grouse Handbag
by Pedrosprout
$40
The Hazel Grouse is fully lined and has a pocket on the front. Made from Japanese cotton fabric and a little wadding.


Red Partridge Backpack
by Sharlzndollz
$60
The Red Partridge Backpack is created from 100% cotton and corduroy fabrics sourced from fully cleaned vintage sources, and finished with a variety of machine embroidery, applique, and buttons. The Red Partridge design I have created as a homage to the Seventies. The design is completed in felt that has been machine stitched onto the bag and embellished with buttons.


Fiddlestick Field Shoulder Bag
by Beckybean
$57
This bag is made using the gorgeous fabric from Hollabee, with the beautiful leaf fabric being hand screen printed with environmentally friendly, solvent free inks on a cotton/linen blend. Also used in this bag is a recycled upholstery sample, and some new 'burnt orange' coloured cotton quilting fabric.


Library, Toy or Diaper Bag
by Hot Fudge
$22
Now here is a nostalgic bag which is sure to delight parents and grandparents as well as little children. One of the best gifts you can give a child is the love of reading. Whether they join the local library or use their school/kindergarten library, they will love keeping their books in this colourful bag.


Pineapple Princess - Vintage Jumble Clutch
by Ruby Red Studios
$22.50
I have designed this range of clutches so you can max out the contents - keys/mobile phone/make-up/ipod/money/and all your girly stuff. They are made from quirky boucle vintage Italian upholstery fabrics and lined with other collected salvaged material pieces. I have used a chunky zig zag stitch to compliment the vintage work already on the fabric.

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