susan on March 4th, 2010

Our supervisor Rosemary is  retiring after 39 years.  We  really hate to see her go, but  she certainly deserves some  time to herself.
I made this bag so we could all  sign it.  The shell is khaki  canvas, with silk trim from a  thrift store men’s shirt.  The  handle can be doubled and  carried short, [...]

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susan on December 6th, 2009

My dear friend (and sister) Linda loves pink  and green. She says that when she sees them together it makes her heart sing. And just as her birthday was  approaching, it occurred to me that nobody  deserves a heart-singing pink and green uno by sumo more than she  does.
I found a pink and green striped [...]

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susan on December 21st, 2008

My dear friend Tahra showed me this beautiful piece of Egyptian print fabric, and I guess she saw me drool, because she gave the fabric to me.  I made it into a skirt for my mom, and lucky for me, she didn’t care for it, and gave it back to me.
I made it into a [...]

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susan on November 9th, 2008

 Kika is beautiful, exotic, and sophisticated, and I hope that this uno by sumo purse is perfect for her.
The shell is made of black & white cotton toile with black dupioni silk, bonded to cotton canvas.  The front features a removable drop of black and red beads.
The lining is black & white poly/cotton gingham, with [...]

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susan on October 30th, 2008

These handbags are basically the same, except for the fabric and trim.  Each is one of a kind, because I won’t make another bag of the same type in the same fabric choice.
I call them uno by sumo, which is the guarantee that nobody else will be carrying your bag.
Each bag features a print fabric bonded [...]

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