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Monday, April 22, 2013

Caity Did Bag and Giveaway!

I tested this super cute bag pattern - Caity Did - for Stephanie at Loft Creations.


 
 
I used a Japanese print linen blend for my bag with a few scraps from my stash.  It was a little tricky matching the print but it worked out.   I did straight line quilting all around the bag front feature and like the look. The interfacing is Soft and Stable and this is a great product for this (and many other) bag(s).
 
Here is the pattern cover of Stephanie's Caity Did:


One of you can win a PDF of Caity Did by leaving a comment telling me your favorite flower to plant in the spring. 

I will leave the giveaway open until the end of my day on Friday and notify the winner after that.

Thanks for stopping by and good luck in the drawing.

73 readers left a comment:

The Reader said...

Adorable bag pattern! As for flowers, I have fallen in love with impatiens.

They grow wild here in Brazil where I'm currently living, and I know when I return to Texas later this year (finally moving home) I'll be planting them as a reminder of the temporary home I've come to love.

Susan said...

Very cute! I love the fabric and the quilting that you did on your bag is wonderful!

My favorite spring flower to plant? Daffodils, but my favorite spring flower is dandelions!

Teri said...

Very cute bag. As for flowers, the only thing I generally plant is geraniums. They tend to take the summer heat the best. I enjoy mostly bulbs in the spring, so I plant them in the fall.

sue bennett said...

Love your bag. My favorite flowers are coneflowers. You can't have to many..

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B Greene said...

I love this bag pattern and your fabric choices! It is polished - great job!

We have herds of deer that come through every day looking for what has been added to the salad bar, so I do not plant any flowers. If I did, I would probably choose daffodils - they seem to leave them alone.

Kathryn said...

You did a wonderful matching job! Thanks for the giveaway! I love the common yellow marigold in my garden.

Willa said...

Iris--any kind. any color.

Nyla said...

I love your bag and the quilting you did on it! I need to make some bags, I always admire them! I love to plant giant sunflowers and morning glories around them so they can grow up and around the sunflowers, fun and pretty! Happy Stitching!

Mommarock said...

This year I talked DH into planting Double Knockout Rose bushes..oh they are so pretty here in TX. The can be cut back and they just rebloom year after year. AWESOME!

ozone3 said...

I absolutely love daisies. Right now all 6 of my Gerber Daisies have bright beautiful blooms on them!!

Thanks for the chance to win!!

Jess @ Scrappy n Happy said...

Cute bag!
My fav flowering plant is the Crepe Myrtle, I think it is more of a summer flowering tree though!

Brenda said...

Cute pattern. I love bags. My favorite spring flowers are daffodils. They are so bright and cheery after the cold dead winter. They just make me happy.

Bev said...

I always just love the fabrics you choose for your projects. I am deeply in love with my rose bush. It's the only one I've ever had and it blooms all at once and is amazing! It has tons of buds, ready to bloom but tomorrow we are supposed to have snow and get below freezing! That's more extreme weather for us! We are usually in the 90's at this time of year! If it blooms, I'll take photos...I think you will love it!

Cheery wave from
Bev

Anya said...

Cute bag. My favorite flower to plant is anything that the deer and squirrels won't eat.. Oh, yes...and the slugs! Thanks for the chance!

Barbara said...

As usual, Stephanie has created another cute bag and the Supremes are just making the cutest samples - your linen print is to die for, Mary !

Kate said...

Cute bag! My favorite flower to plant is lantana. Love the colors!

Nikki said...

Cute bag. My fave flower is freesia.

Mary Grace McNamara said...

Ooooh, I like the fabric you used on your bag too! It's interesting how different all the samples look just by using different fabrics. Great pattern Stephanie came up with, as usual!

My favorite flower to plant in the spring is the beautiful pansy! Our spring is somewhat delayed this year because winter just doesn't want to leave, but we'll get there eventually. I just hope the pansies are still around by then!

MGM

pinsandneedles said...

The bag is lovely and I really like your fabric choices! My favorite spring flower is tulips! Thanks!

Needled Mom said...

You did a great job on the bag, Mary. I love the fabrics you chose.

Is there really a favorite flower?? I guess I would say I enjoy the lisianthus best.

joanold said...

I really love the vibrancy of daffodils in the Spring. They are flowering a month late here in UK this year, so they are still around in abundance.

Gill said...

What a great bag Mary - I love the fabrics you used!
My favourite flower to plant right now is the iris - but it needs lots of sunshine so fingers crossed!!

marie said...

Daffodils for sure, with Iris a close second. Love the bag you made.

Lisa England said...

I like to plant Dahlias because they are hard to kill, even with my black thumb!

Candace said...

How cool that we asked the same question, Mary! I love your version of Caity Did!
Cheers!

PunkiePie (Jen) said...

Oh fun!! Great bag. A girl can never have too many bags to choose from. Favorite flower. Hmmm. I would have to say my hydrangeas. I love their big blooms but they don't first flower until mid-summer at my house.

Marilee said...

Clever pocket! I want to know how to do that. I know all quilters are usually gardeners, too. But not me. I do like cycleman, they keep coming back.

Carla said...

Well thanks! I love Nasturiums

Missy Shay said...

I kill everything I try to grow, so I have a bright yellow pinwheel planted in my "garden", but I love daisies.
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I love this bag, I even have the perfect material for it!

Deborah said...

As always.....an adorable bag! I love begonias.

Lesley said...

Love the bag! You did a wonderful job! I love to plant pansies in containers, so I can pick them every day and put them around the house. Thanks for the chance!

charlotte said...

great looking bag! Love the quilting. I love tulips, but they get planted in the fall. Still my fave though.

scrapinlinda said...

Love the bag. My favorite flower is Creeping Phlox, they are beautiful.

Jocelyn said...

This looks like a great bag! I love to plant impatients in the spring. They are easy to care for, and show so much color. Thanks for the giveaway!

wonderlandbyalyce said...

Thanks for the giveaway! My favorite spring flowers are bluebonnets of course. They're all over Texas right now. wonderlandbyalyce at gmail dot com

Barb said...

Wow, I can't believe how well you matched that print. Well done. My favourite flower to bloom in the spring are tulips! Thanks for the chance to win.

hueisei said...

I love to plant sunflower.

pforgerson said...

They actually bloom in spring but were planted earlier, our wildflowers on the side of our house. Love the bag!

Sandie @ crazy'boutquilts said...

Very sweet Mary! I love how you got 'sweet candy' matched up! I've heard of Soft and Sable but haven't tried it. Thanks for the feedback. I love to plant petunias in the spring and watch them trail out of my planters. Thanks for the chance!

Marcia W. said...

My favorite flower is the purple iris. My favorite spring flower is blooming right now in our front yatd -- amarylis (sp). We have red old-fashioned blooms and dinner plate sized white/yellow blooms.

Pat Converse said...

Cute bag . . . Impatiens are my flower of choice. Thanks for the giveaway.
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barbara woods said...

i always plant petunies the kind that spreads

Susan said...

You bag is lovely! The grey/purple palette are perfect! It reminds me of violets! Don't grow them, just love them!

Betsy said...

Thank you for the chance Mary. I love planting hydrangeas.

Maria said...

Cute bag!! My favorite flower is any kind my husband plants - he is the green thumb in our family!

Jean(ie) said...

Cute bag! I love that sweet thing fabric... so adorable

Begonias and impatiens, followed by marigolds.

pinsandgiggles said...

I love the bag pattern. Daffodils are my favorite spring flower

Leslie said...

Daffodils...I must have daffodils.

Anonymous said...

Tulips are my favorite -- but I plant marigolds around my garden every year to discourage pests. Your bag is lovely!

Patty said...

I love poppies. I planted them one year in a small patch and they grew like crazy! I didn't notice that they were not mini ones, so mine were about knee high.

Michele said...

I love the bag and the fabrics you used, as always :-) Favorite flower to plant in the spring......hmmmm........that would have to be sunflowers. Every year we plant sunflower seeds in the spring, so they are huge by the time summer is here. It's a tradition!

Mama Pea said...

It's super cute, Mary! Well done! I like the soft and stable, too. It's easy to sew through, too, isn't it?

Fave flower: Hydrangea! :-)

Densews said...

I love pansies. So many pretty colors.

Createology said...

Your bag is very lovely and I would think all that straight line stitching adds a lot of strength to the bag. How generous of you to give the pdf. I love Violas and like to plant them as they just make me smile. Creative Hearts are Happy Hearts...

Rina Mason said...

Cute patterns and love your fabric choice! I love flowers and planting them so plant just about any kind I can get my hands on but I guess bachelor buttons are one of my favorites. They remind me of the garden my babysitter had when I was a kid.

JoyceLM said...

Love your bag. I plant Vinca in the spring. It's easy care, drought tolerant & blooms all summer. Thanks for the chance to win.

Ya Ya Dee said...

Love the bag......straight stitching on front is perfect! My favorite flower to plant in the spring is the purple coneflower - their shape is lovely.

♥Duff said...

Dang, girl, that is one swanky bag! Dial me in to win!!
I love crocus--they're the first ones to come up and I love that they feed the rabbits. I think of it as a piece of chocolate at the end of a long diet!!

slkunze said...

I really like the bag and I just love the parallel quilting!

I start Lady in Red salvia from seed on my kitchen counter. It blooms from summer to hard frost and you can collect the seeds for next year. It attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.

Jenny said...

Lily of the valley are my favorite and I love planting impatience...such great color.
Thanks for a chance mary

dutchcomfort said...

Coming over from Loftcreations! Love, love, love your version of the Caity Did bag!

So funny, Candace had the same question, so my answer is the same, I loooove tulips!

Three Baggy P's said...

I love planting zinnias because I know I will have so many colorful flowers to bring into the house by July and August!

Scrapbook-ChickADoodle said...

Wonderful bag!
Our garden is full of pretty perennials, but we've been adding zinnias for additional color in spring. I would like to find perennials to take their place as we plant 25-30 each spring.

terriquilts said...

I don't plant a lot of flowers in the spring, because I have mostly bulbs and perennials, but I do love to plant petunias. Very hardy and forgiving, and the scent is heavenly! Thanks for the opportunity to win this cool pattern!

Rebeckah Austin said...

I love them all! Though I do not know their names :(

Deb said...

Very cute pattern. My favorite flower to plant in the spring is the gerbera daisies! Thanks

Ramona said...

Love your version of the bag. I plant geraniums in pots on my porch. I also love gerber daisies.

Andrea M. said...

My favorite flower to plant in the spring is Pansies :).

Connie Kresin Campbell said...

Beautiful fabrics and what a neat bag! I actually love to plant marigolds....so easy yet pretty!

Caitlin said...

Favorite flower: petunias. Love the bag!

Heather A said...

I love your take on the bag. I have never sewn a bag - haven't had the courage. But if a pattern and good instructions landed in my hands, I'll bet I'd make the jump.

My favourite flowers are sweetpeas but with our super extended winter here, I doubt I will get the chance this year to bury my head in a bouquet of them and inhale. *sigh*

Carli The Quilter said...

Lovely bag, thanks for the giveaway. My favorite planting is marigolds of all shapes and sizes and they are going out in my garden in about 3 weeks!
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SewLindaAnn said...

Lillies, lillies and more lillies. I had to totally replenish mine when bunnies started coming around. Now I have them all fenced in.