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Do you not know how to sew a simple button on a pair of pants?
If so, then this is the bag for you.
Stylishly fashioned from a pair of man capris, lined with a delicate purple pillow case, festooned with ribbons and a sweet heart applique ... this is what happens when your coworker asks you to simply sew a button on for him!
I offered to lend him a needle and thread, but NO, he insisted that he was incapable. Well, I think I've showed him a thing or two. And perhaps he'll think twice before asking for sewing favours again.
P.S. I did sew the button on for him. Firmly. With pink thread.
P.P.S. I did all this with safety pins!