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Sunday, January 18, 2026

My Kasia Jacquot bag stash

The Aurora bag was the seventh I have completed from the Kasia Jacquot printed panels I accumulated, either as kits or simple panels, paired with Semco craft bags purchased from Spotlight. (Ania, Veronka2, Eve, Marta, Stanley Veronka1). I have given two away, and will no doubt do the same with the remainder. At the moment one of them holds my remaining Kasia Jacquot purchases awaiting attention (photo below),

I don't often get the iron out, so while I had it out to iron the Aurora bag I ironed the remaining panels and their designated bags, spreading them out on the table to dry.



I had to spray them with water in addition to using the steam iron in order to get out the creases. 






These are the 8 waiting to be stitched and constructed. The green one is in a hoop waiting to be embroidered. It marks half-way. 

Now they are dry, they are rolled and stashed in a bag, along with a couple of Stick and Stitch kits.

What, you will ask, is she going to do with 15 bags? A question to which I don’t have a definite answer. I will give them away, either as gifts, or to a cause. I wasn’t motivated by a target market. I love the panels - the designs, colours, creativity, and I love stitching them. I also think bags are useful and might as well be attractive.  Who wouldn't want one?
Oh, and if the unlikely happens, and I get bored with stitching these, I still have enough Ink and Spindle fabric for 20 more tote bags cut out ready to stitch. 

Better get on with it.

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