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Handmade with high quality natural linen yarns, and a bit of viscose (paler green), it makes a durable and solid yet colourful bag. Linen is a strong plant fibre and insects aren't fond of this threads so it's good news.
I also made the buttons with polymer clay. You'll get extra ones with this bag. Buttons mean NO ZIP therefore not getting stuck with a broken one.
These particular buttons on this bag makes me think of zebras and with all that green, they are roaming in a dense forest 😀
The handles at the back are made of the same threads; they are super comfortable and well attached to the bag. I put extra patches too for extra security.
You won't need to wash this bag but if you do, soak it in warm water with a gentle soap. Lay flat to dry.
Take care of it and it will last a life time and beyond.
I make bags for
- soprano and concert ukuleles,
- drum tops such as djembe or congas,
- and flutes (different sizes).
Please be aware that fully crocheted custom orders are no longer available.
Everything on this website is handmade by me.
Why so many mediums? Because it's all connected to me as one. One diffused energy in many rays of creativity; an expression of multiple skills through one person. It's a paradox of 'the same but different'. However, someone may see it differently and perhaps prefers the softness of a wool object or the strength of some metal, or again, the colourful visual aspect of a drawing so here I thrive to make all of this, like an alchemist of some sorts! I revive the playfulness in me each time I create something and I invite you to do the same.
As to why monetising all, I have been asked (rather been negatively told...) I actually don't monetise ALL of my creativity. I thrive when I transform anything into something else. I want to do this all of the time. I'd like to share my passion with the world.
One day it might all be possible to live in a world of creations through a new and harmonious system of exchange that benefits all.
In the meantime, by doing what I thrive for, I am true to myself.
Thank you
