Friday, May 31, 2013

Shooting up

PHOTOS! That's all people! Where are your minds going?!!!

Since getting a DSLR camera when I went to the US last year, I haven't progressed an awful lot. I haven't had a chance to learn much more than what Katy showed me while we were travelling. She will undoubtedly groan of the quality of these indoor night shots (and I couldn't even work out how to get rid of the light reflection on the first one).  But I think we can all agree to blame Katy for the quality of my photos and not teaching me better ;) [Brace for some very rude words in the comments those of you who know Katy].

The little camera bag I bought with my camera annoyed me to bits, although it is sturdy, so I leapt at the chance to try another of Sara's SewSweetness patterns. This one is the Paparazzi Bag. Sara gave me the fabric at Sewing Summit last year - I brought her a yard of fabric from Down Under and said 'surprise me' in return. She gave me a yard of this lovely home dec weight fabric. (Sorry about the flash reflection. Remember - Katy's fault).
 This is a VERY padded bag and I cursed A LOT while making it. Those front pockets are a nightmare. But great and functional and worth the effort. It has hidden magnetic snaps - mine are sadly not strong enough to 'snap' together through layers of fabric so are fairly useless. I think I'd use velcro or normal snaps if I did it again.

The padded strap is fabulous and the padded dividers you can add are very nifty. And there's PLENTY of room for a camera, a spare lens or two, and a purse.


And this is the second zip I've inserted like this - getting better!


Once again, the Soft 'n' Stable gives me a very professional finish. Happy with the finished product and once again, getting a lot of ideas from Sara's patterns!
Linking up with Lucy at CharmAboutYou for TGIFF.

10 comments:

  1. Great job and terrific pictures! You're on a roll, girl!

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  2. That's a very classy camera bag!

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  3. Oooh, I do like that fabric! Very professional-looking despite your problems!

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  4. What a great bag! I still use a boring black camera back, I should do as you did and make such a cute one!

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  5. That fabric is gorgeous! And it could totally pass for a handbag and not just a camera bag :) Pity about the magnetic closure though. But you've still got a great looking bag!

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  6. I love the grey with red - very fun and what a nice aesthetic for a camera. I have been pining for a DSLR for years, but so far can't justify it yet - maybe in the future. I still get pretty satisfying pictures from my Canon point and shoot and it definitely takes up less space than a DSLR - Very nice bag and maybe the camera bag will make you want to work with the camera a bit more - fun accessories can be motivators:)

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  7. Amazing! Adore the fabric and it'll look great while you're shooting up ;) x

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  8. Great bag, love the colours. Very impressed with your bag making skills. If not your photo taking skills ;)

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