Tote bag with bottom
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Tote bag with bottom
Any recommendations for patterns of tote bags that have a flat bottom? I'd like to make some reusable bags for grocery shopping and use some of my stash. Might also make some for Christmas gifts if they turn out. I'd like some kind of heavier bottom so the items don't fall over in the bag.
#4
I use the plastic canvas sold at craft stores for bottom. I cut them to the size I need for the bottom, then I cover them with fabric to match the tote. I've also used upholstery fabrics for making totes, these are more durable than the regular cotton fabrics. Better yet, you can use old denim jeans.
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You might have to work a bit to find your ideal pattern, but here are several sites with lots of free bag patterns:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...s-t210134.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...s-t210134.html
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Found this site looks like it has lots of choices. http://tipnut.com/35-reusable-grocer...free-patterns/
#9
My mom took apart a grocery bag to use as a pattern for a grocery bag sized tote. It has a flat bottom. She used iron on-pellon on the inside. She didn't use anything special on the bottom, but lots of things would work. Cardboard has been suggested. To make it washable, the plastic canvas could be used.
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I'm doing that too! I'm using old feed bags for my liners. You know, those woven plastic bags that dog food and chicken feed come in these days. I'm adding appliqued quilt fabrics to the outside and sewing nylon handles.
I just took apart an old TRADER JOE'S bag to use for a template. You could also just cut a regular, brown paper grocery bag for a pattern. It consists of 2 rectangular sides and one, long rectangular piece that wraps from front, to bottom, to back. The seams are stitched on the outside and covered with a contrasting binding. I'm still waiting for my nylon strapping to show up in the mail to complete them. I'll send over some pix when I'm done.
~ Cindy
I just took apart an old TRADER JOE'S bag to use for a template. You could also just cut a regular, brown paper grocery bag for a pattern. It consists of 2 rectangular sides and one, long rectangular piece that wraps from front, to bottom, to back. The seams are stitched on the outside and covered with a contrasting binding. I'm still waiting for my nylon strapping to show up in the mail to complete them. I'll send over some pix when I'm done.
~ Cindy
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