I'd been in a scrappy mood, but when I saw the pattern actually suggested a layer cake, I reached back in the stash for one I'd stored for too long. I opted to make the middle version of the bag, which measures 20" wide x 19 1/2" tall x 5 1/2" deep, and is definitely large enough for my intended purpose. (Note that the largest "Jumbo" bag is large enough to hold a young child!) For lining and handles, I used Essex linen blend in natural, and though the pattern includes instructions for a removable bottom insert, my bag stands alone well enough.
Obviously, the bag would be awesome made from scraps.... next time!
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yup I do believe I need one of these bags in my possession! well done
ReplyDeleteVery nice bag. Like the size also! Have a great day!!
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant! I have the same issues when I take quilts from A to B! I always end up with the not so nice blue IKEA bag... the self made version is A LOT prettier! Ok, that goes on my to-make list!
ReplyDeleteI don't think of myself as a bag person. Then, I see something as pretty and practical as this and realize I'm more of a custom bag person. Such a great version here!
ReplyDeleteI think the layercake is glad it came finally out of hiding. It turned into such a cute new bag. Hope you will use it a lot and enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and perfect use of that layer cake!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Very practical and a very good idea! I'm not looking for another project to do...but you have me interested!
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job! Love those bird prints!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great and I can see how practical it would be too.
ReplyDeleteOh Deer! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to go find this bag. Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic bag and very practical! It's so great to have something to tote around quilts.
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