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Accessory Bag Project 10C

Go to the Accessory Bag page of Kristina Tollefson's site: http://www.tollefsondesigns.com/costumes/garmentbag1.html  and follow her instructions for making an Accessory bag. (Her bag is better than the kind we use at UAF). 

Take photographs of your bag and  post them to the photo section of the eGroup.  Post a message to the group describing the experience, what it taught you and letting everyone know you have posted these pictures so you can get feedback.

 

 

 

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