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TRANSFORMATIONS: FROM PIECES TO FINISHED TOTE

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Mom's jeans and dress with her tea towels becomes totes for her two daughters.

These clothes were never comfortable but now they make a great tote. Check out the sneaker tongues in the bottom.

Mom's hand knitted Icelandic sweater, with buttons from her collection, and her nursing pin.

A Misty Harbor raincoat, with an umbrella carrier and buttons on the bottom to protect it from the wear and tear of use.

 

Yes, these really were Oprah's pants.

Icelandic anchor
Misty Harbor anchor
Oprah anchor
Pink anchor
Oprah Laundry anchor
Pants Jacket anchor
Ireland Trip anchor

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This woman's suit from the 70's made a nice weekender for this couple.

One laundy bag purchased from Oprah's Chicago store made two totes.

Trip souvenirs... Dublin pin and earrings (zipper pull); apron and Irish knit sweater; and a dress from a Liverpool charity shop.

Denim Sisters
Zumba

Dad's Nantucket red pants, his tie from Bingo volunteering, and Mom's scarf came together to create this tote. 

Irish made cape

Made in Ireland, bought in Manhattan, a mother's cape travels the world

with her daughter.

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