Shopping bag tutorial
#1
I made shopping bags as Christmas presents.
They are not so large, I made a pattern that uses only one yard of fabric (one half for the bag and one half for the lining).
And they are reversibile...
I was happy to find another way to show off some beautiful fabrics from my stash.
I wrote a tutorial here:
http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...-tutorial.html
I hope I will not use so many plastic bags...
It was fun to make them, and easy too...
They are not so large, I made a pattern that uses only one yard of fabric (one half for the bag and one half for the lining).
And they are reversibile...
I was happy to find another way to show off some beautiful fabrics from my stash.
I wrote a tutorial here:
http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.co...-tutorial.html
I hope I will not use so many plastic bags...
It was fun to make them, and easy too...
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Hi,
Thanks again for this cool tutorial. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for a bag that we can carry to quilt guild meetings to carry our show and tell projects? The Bag would need to be a nice big size!
Karen "Craftybear" Indiana, USA
Thanks again for this cool tutorial. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for a bag that we can carry to quilt guild meetings to carry our show and tell projects? The Bag would need to be a nice big size!
Karen "Craftybear" Indiana, USA
#4
Originally Posted by craftybear
Hi,
Thanks again for this cool tutorial. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for a bag that we can carry to quilt guild meetings to carry our show and tell projects? The Bag would need to be a nice big size!
Karen "Craftybear" Indiana, USA
Thanks again for this cool tutorial. I was wondering if you have a tutorial for a bag that we can carry to quilt guild meetings to carry our show and tell projects? The Bag would need to be a nice big size!
Karen "Craftybear" Indiana, USA
No, I don't have a pattern for a big bag.
But you could print the pattern(it comes on 3 pages), tape the pages together then go to a copy shop and enlarge it.
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