Finished: Green Enigma

Tim's Enigma - front, closed
Tim’s Enigma – front, closed

I finally finished the green Enigma. I shouldn’t say ‘finally’, though it did take longer than expected.  I felt like everything that could go wrong did go wrong and I am not sure why. Still, it looks great and I am not embarrassed to give it as a gift.

I still want to rivet the handles, but that requires a little coordination with my “rivet press dealer”. LOL! And I can give it without the rivets if necessary.

Tim's Enigma - open
Tim’s Enigma – open

I am still planning on making a few more of these this year. I want to get over the drama I felt making this one and the pink rose one that I still need to finish.

The lining fabric is one I have kind of been saving. I had it in a pink/orange colorway, but think I used it for something. I really like the blue/green colorway and was looking for a special project on which to use it. I didn’t really try to match up the squares, but they sort of ended up that way, which was nice.

Tim's Enigma - back, closed
Tim’s Enigma – back, closed

Sara of Sew Sweetness’ quarterly challenge has just been announced. The challenge is to use some aspect of quiltmaking in your bag or pouch. This bag requires quilting on the bottom, so it qualifies. I may enter it as my entry. I don’t expect to win, but it is fun to participate.