These bags were made for Mark's colleague Bob, who has been sending me sweaters from Washington and BC Canada by the droves, and his wife Marianna. I think they're a new step forward in my bag-making journey.
Bob's bag is a book bag, with pockets from a child's pair of rip-stop shorts on the flap and a belt for the strap:


The lining is made from a rip-stop vest, with the pockets cut off and repositioned:

(these two are shot with the bag turned inside out)


I made Marianna a tote bag in bright colors, which I know she likes, with buttons to snaz it up a bit:



The inside of her bag is made from a pair of bright yellow coveralls. Here's the lining before I put it into the bag:


I have four (4!) boxes of sweaters already felted, so I guess I'll start a recycled sweater bag factory: thanks, Bob!