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Give me a Name!

I need your help! I have made these beautiful bags but they do not have a name! 
Each one is a convertible bag, which means you can carry it as a shoulder bag or a backpack!
 They are very spacious with two interior elastic pockets. This one in the Eiffel Tower print went to the Art Teacher at school. She has a little one of her own and she said that the backpack mode is wonderful and leaves her hands free to help her daughter.  
I love it when a bag has more than one use. 
The bag in linen is for my sister, she has a greyhound named Max. I thought she could use it for going to the outdoor markets and beach with her puppy. Now she just needs a matching collar for Max!
 This Zebra print bag is going to my Step-Monster, I mean Step-Mother. :) She has a job that takes her all over. If you like to travel (or have to travel) this would make a fun carry all bag for any adventure. 
So, now I need your help. If you have a clever name for this cute bag please share!!! 
Any suggestions are welcome! If I use your name I will send you a free epattern from Sew Spoiled!
Thanks!
~Leah

Comments

Kelly O. said…
since it's a convertible bag how about the Top Down Bag...
okay maybe that was cheesy....
how about the You Pick Bag,
or the Double your Fun bag..
okay last one...
how about
the Convenience Bag?

okay, over and out.
Anonymous said…
okay --- so it's a convertible bag... convertibles remind me of the breeze in my hair, and it looks like a breeze to convert, so...

The Breeze Bag
Chris said…
cute bag... how about

Versatile Traveler
Carrie Me! said…
That bag is fabulous!
When I think of convertible I always think:

"Cabriolet" or "Cabrio" for short.

I had a VW Cabrio, LOVED that car!! =) This bag would have looked wonderful sitting in the passenger seat ;)
Cyndy said…
How about The Capri Tote. My first car was a Capri, small but lots of room.
Nicole said…
The Traveler Bag, Dream bag, Whimsical Bag, Blossoming Bag, Bow Chic Bag, Izzy Bo Bizzy Bag, It's my day bag, Luxurious Chic Bag, Chloe Bag, Telsa Bag, Oh So Sassy Bag,

Nicole Salcido
thesalcidofamily@gmail.com
dthneece said…
I think "Shoulder Your Load" would be a fun name ^-^
Jennifer said…
The name of a bag is really important to whether or not I will take a second look. That may sound dumb, but it's true. I liked the Weekender Tote before I fully checked it out because it sounded like it would suite my weekend trips to my parents house. With that said something like
Delightful Doubler,
Adaptable Tote,
Freestyle Carryall, or simply
Convertible Tote sound great. That's all I have so far. =)
Kristen said…
How about the So Spoiled bag??
carolyn.payne said…
At first glance I thought these bags looked like apples or maybe pumpkins. How about...

the Apple-Bottom Bag?

or

the Harvest Sling/Backpack?

I can't wait to get my hands on this pattern. Congratulations on another fabulous design!
9crafty11 said…
great names so far! I quite like the one "Delightful Doubler".
Only one I can think of are-
Double Joy Bag
Duo-licious Bag
Double whammy bag! :)
Lynne in NC said…
Wow, there are some great names already.
Since this bag has dual purpose straps, it seems the name should be two words? (most of your bags have one name in the title, French Cuff being an exception).
How about "Dual Duty"? or you could use the name of one of your chlidren?

BTW, I especially love the Eiffel Tower fabric. What a wonderful gift.
Peace.
Jess said…
Love this pattern! How about in honor of the great place you live (I adore North Carolina)

The Sew Spoiled Carolina Bag
I like the straight forward "The Convertible". Great bag.
Country Mouse said…
I"m not good with names, but these are super cute! I love them!!!
Nicole said…
Some more names!!

Frenchy Bag, Shopaholic Bag, Birdie Sling Bag, Weekend Traveler Bag, Carolina Bag, Bohemian Chic Bag.

Nicole
Christine said…
The first thing that popped into my head was the "country traveler" It has a casual yet purposeful look to it. Or maybe "country convertible".
Oh and its beautiful!
carmel said…
the peach bag


it realy is a lovely bag!

good luck with it!
Ginger said…
How about:
Twice as nice
Ashley Doodle said…
I'd call it the "sew spoiled mixer bag" since you can wear it two ways to mix it up.
Ashley Doodle said…
am curious to when the pattern will be available for purchase. I'd like to make this before I go into labor in mid march.
Joey said…
The "this to that bag". Cute creation.
I love the bags but I am not good at picking names, the name that came to my mind is the 'Do-it-All' bag!
kr said…
Tag-A-Long, Tag-Behind, Twice As Nice
sb said…
What a great idea! How about BagPack, Your Way Bag, No Hands Tote, Happy Bag
Anonymous said…
Love this bag! How about Cabrio Sport Bag? Can't wait for you to publish it!
OMB said…
ok, you've outdone yourself with this tote. It is gorgeous!!!!!

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