Some of the last photos for my own personal documentation of the marketing plan bags (Bagajeans). I made sure I took a picture of all the bags for posterity! The rest are uploaded on my Flickr and on my multiply for back up, as always.
I can’t be a photographer so forgive the nasty shots. Most of it were done in a hurry. As always.
A lighter shade of denim. This was what my Tita was working on in the previous photo. She was the one who sewed the entire thing because she saud I was messy with my stitching. Okaaay. But I did get to rip the crotch of that jeans!!
The rings used for the straps are different. Of course, you can’t really see it. You have to visit Flickr for an extreme close-up!
If you haven’t figured it out already, I named the bags after their respective owners. Highly original. This shot was used for our fake commercial. I think I already posted this.
Again. For the hundredth time, only in this photo I made it pose with my brother’s necktie and Chuck Taylors just to make it more manly. I’ve also done the flaps of the bag. I made use of the bottom part of the legs of the jeans. I also added lining but I wasn’t able to take a picture of it..
And that’s it! I’ll start on something new to sew soon. I have to squeeze that in with stressing over the start of school, though. Monday. Eeh. Good-bye for now!
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September 10th, 2006 at 10:01 pm
great work with the bags! wish i could do that. & my names jessica too.
September 11th, 2006 at 8:05 pm
Baggie, baggie! Perhaps you could enroll in a vocational course about fashion designing, Yung kanina sinabi mo sa akin na kung may balak ako mag-chef? I like it! Perhaps, after graduation na lang ako mag-enroll sa culinary schools!
What kind of services do they offer? Bulok naman nila!
September 12th, 2006 at 10:58 am
Hi! I like the bags, very simple yet looks pratical. I’m from Cornwall, England and I design bags too! But I’m no professional. Just an ordinary 19 year old who makes bags for a living. You should try to contact some of your local designers and should try to help you with your upcoming bag business.
By the way, I’m half Filipino half English. Cool?! I speak a little Tagalog, but I can understand the language.
See you! Keep up the good work Jessica!
September 28th, 2006 at 5:51 pm
The bag look great! Good way of making use of jeans you don’t want…Good job!