Friday, 15 July 2011

A Bag With No Name!

I was just going to ask for some help in naming this bag before I listed  the pattern in my ravelry store. But then I thought how about a bit of fun? So..... 
 
Name the bag competition!

 So what should I call this pattern?
I've been calling it my "frill edged bag" which is neither inspiring or eye catching. I'm sure there is a much better name just waiting to be found.

I'll send the winner a free copy of the pattern complete with the winning name on it.

If there a lots of really great ideas I may give away more patterns. 
But only one will be used for ever more for this bag.
To enter just leave your suggestion in the comments.
I'm not asking folk to visit my shop / like me on facebook etc.
I'd just like a great new name for this bag!!!

9 comments:

Joan said...

How about 'Just for the frill of it' bag?

Madbags said...

The frilled edge reminds me of sea anemones- so how about

Anemone
Wendy

Helena said...

How about 'kiss curl'?!

Metalfairy said...

I think it looks like a Clam Shell - soooo pretty!

GiddyStuff said...

It reminds me of an anemone too!

CreatedandFelted said...

Ohh such great names thank you all so much.
i was running this copetition in tandam with my facebook site and the winner was oddsox with Felted Wave Bag- a bit of a sea theme?
I will be putting the names of everyone else who submitted an idea into a hat and sending out 3 more free patterns.
I hope you are all the lucky ones!

reclaimed.objects said...

HI! I'd call your cute little bag a Taskit-- a play on words a task bag - it reminds me of the mother goose nursery rhyme A tiskit a taskit From Reclaimed.objects@gmail.com

Unusual Girl Studios said...

CUTE BAGS! Love the tear drop shape! I'm over from the Etsy group. Please come visit sometime soon! http://viewsbychris.blogspot.com

Ana Mae said...

so creative!!!

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Also known as Pod Bags. Felting is a passion. I love to create, always have... even as a child I was always up to my ears in fabric, yarn, paper and glue. So now I create bags, the process I use developed over time, and is still changing, each new wool or design presents it's own challenge. So I don't get bored.

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