I am not sure where the past month or so has gone. I’ve definitely been overdoing it on making up for lost time on traveling and having visitors post 2020-pandemic and post full vaccination.
Keep meaning to start back on blogging; and catch up on reading my blogging buddies posts, but my continually putting it off until the next day has lead to my current situation of being super behind – ha!

I have lots of stories to share, things I’ve been making, and news even about a major life change (even if possibly temporary).
All those in future posts, but for now: how about some more tote bags?
A Little (Themed) Tote Bag Making Background
I continue to make tote bags using drop cloth canvas for the inner liner, handles and bottom (see my previous posts Ready for the Poker Tournament , More Adventures in Bag Making, and Tote, Tote, Tote Bags ).
Now that I can pretty much make these tote bags in my sleep, I’ve been enjoying making themed custom bags for people in my life such as the Wonder Woman (she loves WW) bag I made for my sister to tote around on her recent visit and our train ride to Glenwood Springs, CO (a future blog post); and the card playing bag I made for my partner John for his poker tournament (see post Ready for the Poker Tournament):
Recently I sent my friend Wendy a floral bag I made. I cannot locate my photo but here is her photo from her Instagram post (@wendyquilter):
Okay a couple more themed tote bags to share with you:
My friend Zachary is very eco-conscious and I made him a recycling/save the planet themed tote bag (one of my early drop cloth canvas tote bags):

My friend Michele loves a great craft beer like I do and I made her a craft beer themed tote bag:
I have more themed/custom tote bags in queue for other long-time friends (Marla Jo and Torben: yours are coming!), I am just a little behind on making them right now…
The Irish Pub Tote Bag
Our friends Kathy and Matt came to visit us a couple months ago (Someday a blog post about their visit…I am so behind!) as one of their first “Watch-out-world-I-am-newly-vaccinated” vacation (smile).
Kathy’s family is from Ireland and they’ve spent many a holiday/vacation in the Dublin and lots of time enjoying the wonderful pubs of Dublin and other areas of Ireland (where “everyone knows your name” or at least makes you feel like they do!).
While they visited us, we went to a relatively authentic (at least for Colorado) Irish pub and enjoyed a pint (or two) of properly poured Guinness:
Matt is a stickler for a properly poured pint of Guinness and he taught us all about the “no foam on the logo” standards!
I had already made his wife Kathy a tote bag before they visited:

I knew Matt needed his own tote bag, so when they returned home to California from their visit with us, I ordered some Irish Pub themed fabric from Spoonflower and made Matt an Irish Pub themed tote bag!



He was quite pleased!
Postscript
So if I follow your blog, you will see me catching up over the next couple of days (fingers crossed) as best I can (smile).
I’ve got a backlog of ideas for future posts lots of news and updates; and I am committing myself to returning to regular blogging. Plus I am sure Mike the Miniature Schnauzer (Guest Blogger) and the tierneycreates Beastie (Beastie Adventures ) will be providing some updates on their adventures!
I’ll close out this post with an image of a sweet little pouch I picked up somewhere in my adventures that I use to hold my travel hand sewing – what is says it is so true!
Well! Judging from the number of tote bags you’ve been busy in between trips!
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I have been busy between trips and thanks so much for stopping by! I look forward to see what you been up to 🙂
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Awesome! Those Wonder Woman and playing cards bags are super cool. 🙂
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Thanks so much and my sister loves her new bag with wonder woman!
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Those are great totes. I’m glad you are back to blogging.
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Thanks so much and I look forward to catching up on your posts and seeing all your creativity 🙂
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So happy to hear that you are out and about! The tote bags are great. You make them extra special by personalizing the choice of fabric to the recipient. I am looking forward to seeing your posts once again.
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Thanks so much and I’m looking forward to catching up on yours also ♥️
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Your bags are beautiful! So neat that you choose special fabric for each of your friends and loved ones 🙂 Glad to see you blogging again!
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Thanks so much and it makes me happy that people are walking with around and using my totes 😀
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These Tots are really cool and so great that they match the person they are gifted too.
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Thanks so much I appreciate that 🙂
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Hello, good to have a catch up here. Wonderful bags, but before you get in trouble Dublin isn’t in the UK.
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Ah thanks I did not know that and I will go edit the post – thanks! Northern Ireland is in the UK right?
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you tease us so much with this post –
first with the “major life change” and making us wait
and then the down view of four stouts – not one – but four – all looking tasty – omg!
and love al the bags – and pretty cool how you whip them out –
oh and the “round tuit” – took me a second to get it – and that was a fun snippet
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Your custom-made tote bags are delightful. Where do you find the fabric (?!!) and they are so beautifully made. You friends and relatives are very lucky to have a Tierney bag.
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Thank you 🙂
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Your tote bags are amazing!!
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Thanks so much!
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Those tote bags are an amazing way to express your infinitely creative soul. I love how much thought goes into each of them.
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that! 😀😀😀
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