Sorry for the silly question
#11
[quote=athomenow]http://www.rnllee.com/description/hatshapedboxes.htm
wow, that site is good, thanks!
wow, that site is good, thanks!
#13
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I use cotton quilting fabric. I haven't had anything wear out so far. It would be very thick it you used heavier fabric. The fusible fleece is pretty thick. I made a tote bag about 7 years ago, and it is still going strong--no signs of wear, and I use it a lot.
Sue
Sue
#14
Thank you once again for all your help, you are all so wonderful!! I just got my new table today and along with my other folding table I actually feel like I have room to work now so its off to sew I go.....
#18
I use vintage barkcloth. It's a bit sturdier than quilting cotton, and I like the way it holds up. I don't make Bow-tucks however, just other kinds of purses and bags. No reason except I'm not crazy about the style of them.
#19
I use fabric from my cotton stach, drapery and upholstry fabric. I do quilt the lighter weight cottons closer to give more stiffness to them. Almost anything goes! This is my latest cotton tote. I don't make bow tucks, just different kinds of totes.
peace
peace
#20
Originally Posted by hazeljane
I use vintage barkcloth. It's a bit sturdier than quilting cotton, and I like the way it holds up. I don't make Bow-tucks however, just other kinds of purses and bags. No reason except I'm not crazy about the style of them.
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