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Gypsy Back Pack?

Started by Ditzy Gypsy, September 25, 2009, 02:44:00 PM

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Ditzy Gypsy

Hey there,
I'm having some gypsy garbing issues with carrying stuff around at the faire. I have 2 small pouches that I attach to my belt. But by small I mean slightly larger than the average camera case. They are small because if I dance with anything larger they flop around (and that's always attractive :P ) or could fall off. With a big 25 yard gypsy spinning skirt + coin belt, scarfs and attached jewelry bits my waist is already pretty well weighed down by stuff. Only Issue is, if I buy something or want to carry favors to give people or whatever--I have to carry an additional purse around my shoulder, which I either have to put down to dance or play a game, make my boyfriend begrudgingly carry, or worry about it swinging around and hitting someone during a barrel turn! (wouldn't want that, despite my ditzy character. rofl)

Anyway, I was trying to devise a way to carry an additional bag, but not have it on my waist or shoulder. I was thinking about maybe making a small backpack purse, but I was wondering if there would be a more accurate or simply a better way to carry things while not limiting movement. Any links or pattern recommendations would be helpful too!

Thanks in advance for any helpful ideas,
-A Gypsy that Feels Like a Bag Lady

captmarga

I had a leather "courier" bag made for me, to carry the Guard Sign-in book in.  It's a bout 12x14x2", with a long strap.  I wear it across one shoulder and it sits on one hip.  We usually have a "crap table" at dance where the cast can pile swords and mugs, and my bag goes there too.  It's easier to hand to someone. 

This last year I had the book, pen, serviette (napkins) a bowl, two spoons, a small first aid kit...all in the bag. 

Capt. Marga
Corp Capt Marga, Dame Den Mother, Scarborough Royal Guard.  Keeper of the Costume Closet.  Artist, Rennie, Etc, etc, etc

dragongirl

Another option you can try is a pack basket.  I've seen many people, dancers included, use them at Pennsic.  Here is a link to Smoke & Fire but a search online might find you a cheaper option. http://www.smoke-fire.com/wood-items-furniture-1.asp
Lady Hermina Dolores De Pagan
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nadya

I only have a tiny bag that I keep on me, tied to my person. It's big enough for my cash and my truck key, so it's not too troublesome.

The rest is in a striped bag that doesn't look tooooooo noticeable. And it is a pain, but barring having a little donkey (and donkey-keeper) with you, watcha going to do?

I'm interested in what folks do, too.

gypsylakat

"A kiss can be a comma, a question mark or an exclamation point.
That's basic spelling that every woman ought to know."

Jademozingo

What about making one like those drawstring backpacks, the ones that are usually showing a sports shoe logo or something.  It seems like it COULD be a periodish inovation.

Jade

Ditzy Gypsy

Quote from: gypsylakat on November 10, 2009, 01:01:18 AM
http://www.amazon.com/Embossed-Leather-Patchwork-Backpack-Handbag/dp/B0012S5E1Y
Eh?

That one would be great! But they are out of stock...  :P But at least now I can look for something similar to it! I could definitely stitch on a piece of Afghan jewelry and it would look imported.

Thanks to everyone who is helping out. Any other suggestions would also be appreciated, I have about a month to get one. :)