After finishing my red low back lelah top I wanted to make something mindless and easy. Something that I didnt have to keep trying out and ripping out because it was either too big or small. So, I got some Wool of the Andes yarn from knitpicks. (Although I love splurging on lovely yarn, it is not possible for me to do for every project - so knitpicks has become one of my favorite sites for shopping for less expensive yarn). I also couldnt decide what color I wanted to make my tote - so muh man stepped in and helped me make the executive decision that I should choose avacado green. As you can see from the above picture, I wear a lot of earthy, warm colors - so I think green was definitely the way to go for a bag.
And then after felting in the washing machine, the bag decreased in size significantly, and looked simply lovely. I added the wooden handles which I purchased from amazon for a steal of a deal. And I added the flower embellishment using seed beads (after a lot of ugly embellishment experimentation, I fell upon the cute flower pattern by chance and went with it). Overall, I love the bag. I still need to add the inner lining and a magnetic button to complete the bag and give it the right finish - but that will have to wait till the end of the soccer world cup!
Finally, what I absolutely love about this bag is that it is spacious enough for me to sneak in snacks like popcorn and my water bottle into the movie theatres! wooohooo! Also - I have finally added a lining to the bag and magnetic snaps and am absolutely loving the finish! Highly recommend adding a lining to any bag - even though the felted bag is thick and nothing could poke through it - the lining just makes it so cute and luxurious!
For more technical information about the bag and its pattern, visit my ravelry site