I really loved the combo of fabrics I chose for the tote: Essex yarn dyed in black, iHaus by Cloud9, architextures, heath, and some classic dots. And construction was a breeze. Though one other thing to note is that if you want your bag to look like in the book, add "top-stitch along top edge" to the end of step #3.
In the interest of time in a busy week, I did take a couple of short-cuts that I thought wouldn't affect my enjoyment of the bag. I omitted the interior pockets and also the button closures on the large exterior pockets. With the heavy interfacing (I used Pellon 809 Decor-Bond), I didn't think the pockets needed the closure, and I'm perfectly happy with my choice. Since I was using fat-quarters for the pockets, the sides of the tote coordinate, but are different.
One of the features I really like is the handles. For one, they are good and strong and wide. Another - the pattern has you 'double them up' right where you'll hang on to them, a feature I think I'll find very useful, and I'm glad to have tried this method just for the sake of trying it.
Though I had a bit of a stumble-start, I am thoroughly pleased with my finished bag. It's a keeper!
Linking up with Finish It Up Friday.
It's a great bag Debbie! I love your fabric choices- especially the contrasting (matching?) pockets! Very striking!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking tote Debbie! Love the fabrics you chose.
ReplyDeleteNice. I like the fabrics, I would like to have them too. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous tote Debbie!
ReplyDeleteTurned out great!
ReplyDeleteLove your choices, beautiful! I'm still amazed at what you get done, you are superwoman! Thank you for helping me to keep focused!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric combo :o)
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautiful, love it!
ReplyDeleteThat tote turned out awesome, and I love the graphic print. It's too funny that I have polka dots picked out for my handles. I may have to adjust now. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tote Debbie - love the fabrics together!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Debbie. Wish I was a bit better at putting fabrics together. I love these. And yay for helpful friends too, who can help make fuzzy directions clearer!
ReplyDeleteToo bad you like it... I was just about to offer you to take it off your hands ;) I love your fabrics. Eye catching and unusual. I'm sure it will be used a lot :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for passing on the folded strip tip!
ReplyDeleteLooks great, Debbie! Love the fabrics you chose!
Awesome! Now I want to make one!
ReplyDeleteThis bag is going to turn heads! You'd better be prepared to tell people you made it, then take some orders. Awesome fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteI just started to make mine today and ingot stuck on the first step too. I even read it out loud to the hubby and he just looked at me like what do you want me to do about it. I'm so glad I wasn't the only one. Too funny!!! Hopefully I'll catch up this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great bag!
ReplyDeleteLove this bag!! The fabrics are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSusie
So glad I found your website: Had the same problem with this pattern and reading your instructions really helped. Thank you! :-)
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