
I’m excited to be in this byAnnie Blog Hop!!! Annie Unrein and her amazing team has provided me with a pattern and all the necessary hardware I need to make my bag.
First, I needed to select fabrics from Island Batik‘s Celtic Fields collection, along with a pattern:


The pictures below show Celtic Fields with Doughnut (the neutral) and Celtic Mini Knot Red-B (from the Celtic Fields collection).


Here is a picture of everything that was supplied for the Take a Stand bag. Fabric is from Island Batik and ALL of the other products are from byAnnie‘s!

byAnnie bags have excellent instructions! So although I’m not a great bag maker, I already know that I can make any bag and it will look fantastic! However, there are a few things that I KNOW I need to do to have success. Besides knowing that I need to take my time and follow the instructions, I need to:
- First: to copy the labels to ensure that I cut the proper sizes and use the proper pieces in the proper order. (1st picture) and to make it much, much easier when making the project!
- Second: to read through the pattern (YES!! I do!) and since I’m making 2 sizes of “Take a Stand,” I highlighted the small one with yellow and underlined the large one with teal. (2nd picture)


The first thing I needed to do was quilt the main pieces … I did watch a Youtube video by Randi (of Randi’s Roost and a fellow Island Batik ambassador) with ideas for quilting. Randi used straight lines, and I used masking tape to give me a rough guide, but I used curvy lines and made ‘curvy’ diamonds.

For the quilting and the top stitching I used Aurifil Thread #3817 called Variegated Marrakesh and for the majority of the seams that would not show, I used Aurifil Thread #5012 (Dark Green).
Once all the pieces were cut and labelled, I put them on the design wall. Since I was going to do both sizes a step at a time, I just doubled them up (left picture). Then I went to work, preparing all of the components (right picture). I used a Microtex needle from Schmetz Needles.


Aurifil Thread #2220 (light salmon) was used on the fold over elastic on the mesh pockets. Then, I forgot to take pictures of the rest of the process.
The byAnnie videos are invaluable when constructing the bags! As a bonus, Randi (who was mentioned above) had 2 videos on the final construction of the bags! Visit her YouTube channel for extra videos.


The neighbour’s dog, Lexi, approves of the bags!

And here’s some pictures of the inside:


Are you Intimidated?
Are you intimidated with byAnnie bags? There’s a few things you can do to help you in your journey. First go to the byAnnie site, find the free patterns, watch the videos and make them. Another option is to join the byAnnie Facebook group (HERE). There’s lots of hints and tips. Randi does a group on Facebook where she walks you through the steps slowly. So you have lots of time to make each step and ask questions as you go along. Her future plans are to do Get Out of Town 2.1 (January) and Travel Essentials 2.0 (April). Sign up for her notifications HERE.
Thank You!
Disclosure: The fabrics, batting, thread and needles were generously supplied by the following companies: Thank you, Island Batik, Aurifil Thread, Schmetz Needles and byAnnie




Where can I find Celtic Fields?
Here’s a list of a few of the stores, plus you can ask your Local Quilt Store:
- Creekside Quilts – OR
- Bird in Hand – PA
- Laurals Fabrics and More – MN
- Sew Ewe Quilt Shop – WY
Blog Hopping Island Batik Ambassadors
Week 1:

November 1:
- Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts
- Gail Sheppard ~ Quilting Gail

November 2:
- Lana Russel ~ Lana Quilts
- Mania Hatziioannidi ~ Mania for quilts
November 3:
(Island Batik posts: Blog Hop Week 1 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 2:
November 6:
- Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs
- Brittany Fisher ~ Bobbin with Brittany

November 7:
- Sandra Starley ~ Textile Time Travels
- Victoria Johnson ~ Forever Quilting for You

November 8:
- Maryellen McAuliffe ~ Mary Mack Made Mine
- Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood
- Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights

November 9:
- Sarah Pitcher ~ Pitcher’s Boutique
- Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts
November 10:
(Island Batik posts: Blog Hop Week 2 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 3:
November 13:
- Elita Sharpe ~ Busy Needle
- Pamela Boatright ~ PamelaQuilts

November 14:
- Reed Johnson ~ Blue Bear Quilts
- Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations

November 15: White and Blooms
- Connie Kauffman ~ Kauffman Designs
- Claudia Porter ~ Create with Claudia

November 16: Vintage Charm
- Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt
- Randi Jones ~ Randi’s Roost
- Denise Looney ~ Quiltery – For The Love Of Geese
November 17:
(Island Batik posts: Blog Hop Week 3 Round Up + giveaway)

Week 4:
November 20:
- Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting
- Anorina Morris ~ sameliasmum.com
- Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion
November 21:
(Island Batik: End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up)
I love both your bags. The fabrics you chose are awesome!! And Lexi did a great job posing as a model!!
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Thanks, Brenda!! She’s such a calm and lovely dog! We love her, even though she lives across the street! 🙂
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Gail, your bags are so neatly done, I am in awe. But Lexi stole my heart!!!
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Thanks, Preeti. Lexi lives across the street from me … she’s an awesome dog! And she just happened to be outside when I was doing my photo shoot! 🙂
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Great job on the bags Gail! Both of them are so pretty. Love the fabrics.
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Thank you very much, Joyce. It’s always fun to pick Island Batik fabrics and make pretty things! And the byAnnie bags are so practical! It’s a super win-win!
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Both bags turned out beautifully!
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Thanks, Kate! They were fun to make! A bit of a challenge, but doable!! 🙂
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Nice bags to help keep you organized.
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Theoretically, the bags help with organization! In reality, they are pretty nice to use! 🙂
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I love your bags! There’s another pattern to add to my bucket list! The fabric is gorgeous, too.
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The bags are great! Lots of stuff was loaded into them before my retreat! I may use the smaller one as a purse. And yes, the fabric is great!
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Fabulous totes! The fabric line is particularly gorgeous and rich and the photos of the finished totes are super. You picked a fun one!
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Thanks, Kathleen!! The fabric is definitely fall oriented and I LOVE it! 🙂
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Love your bags ❤️❤️❤️
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Thanks, Ioleen!
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Love the bag. Looks like a great bag for retreat!
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Well, to be honest, the bags were both full of projects and supplies when I went to the retreat!
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