Here are some of my favorite bags. Looking back at these pictures is like looking at pictures of old friends.
Read MoreI made these travel bags last year to give as holiday presents. Each set came with a lingerie bag and a coordinating shoe bag – perfect for your weekend bag or suitcase. I just always travel better knowing that my unmentionables are also traveling in style.
Read MoreSince I can’t stop making quilts, no adorable ladybug fabric was safe from me and my machine. I found these abstract ladybugs on reprodepot.com and mixed up the solid red ladybugs with the orange ladies and yellow dots. I had enough fabric to make two quilts for two little ladies. Charlotte in Maine is already enjoying her quilt and the other little lady should be presenting herself this week. I can’t wait for action shots. ...
Read MoreI was so busy sewing that I didn’t get a chance to post any of my creations before the craft fair. The fair was amazing and all of my purses went way too fast, I barely had a chance to say good bye. Now I have to get going on making more....
Read MoreBust Magazine hosts an annual holiday craft fair and they have accepted my application to be a vendor. Wahoo! So on Saturday, December 8th from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m., you are invited to come on down and get busy on your holiday shopping, either at the Lunden Designs table or elsewhere. The Craftacular is located at The Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City, 125 West 18th Street. I will be posting pictures of the purses and other lovelies as I make them.
Read MoreI know it is rude to toot my own horn, but every once in a while, a gal makes something that is just so pretty it can’t be helped. This lovely quilt was started a while ago but was put on the back burner so I could concentrate on my wedding dress. Now that the dress is finished and the wedding is just around the corner, I finally had time again to work on this little beauty. It is a gift for my newest friend, Clementine. She took her sweet time coming into this world, but she was definitely worth the wait.I used a Japanese print and created a cream border to create 12″ x 14″ blocks and then sewed them all together. I quilted “in the ditch”...
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