I couldn't decide on one fabric this week, but have chosen a bunch that I bought in India. I'm embarrassed to say I bought them almost a year ago, but haven't done anything with them yet. I have often looked at them and had a play, but they were then put away again without being used. It's now a new year and I have been getting creative, combining the Indian fabrics with coloured lace and vibrant linings. I will hopefully have some juicy new clutch bags to show soon!
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