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Friday, February 12, 2021

Love Tote Bag Finished

 Hi Everyone,

I finally finished the Love tote bag.  Here it is with front and back shots.

 

                                   

I also put 2 pockets in for some accessories.

 



It was a lot of fun making this tote bag.  There are a few firsts with this project; 

- First time using Pellon SF101 interfacing for bag.

- First time making French seam so that no raw edge is showing       because this bag doesn't have a lining. 

- First time using 1" bias tape for lettering.

I have to admit that when I first started making this bag, I only had general ideas about size and how I wanted it to look.  Along with everything else, I had to make things up as I went along.  I didn't plan to use the French seam and didn't allow extra fabric for that.  Plus a mistake in measuring, the bag is 2" narrower than what I wanted.

I like using Pellon SF101, it does make the bag looks nice.  For the back, I thought sewing the pockets to the bag would be enough to secure the interfacing to the fabric.  Then I saw all this extra space and was afraid that the interfacing would come loose through usage,  so I put extra "quilting" on it.  The design was unplanned and I really like the way it turned out.  I can see more potential for this design in other projects.

Now that the bag is done and I have better idea how to make it, I will start writing instructions for it.  Let me know what you think.

 

Bag info:

Size:            15" x 18"

Fabric:        Cotton (I used painter drop cloth, wash it before cutting.)

Interfacing: Pellon SF101

 

Thank for stopping by.  Have a great day.

 Now go to The Elmstreet Quilts to check out the Feb. finish link up.

 

                     

7 comments:

  1. Nothing better than a cute bag, with inner pockets! It looks very good, and I love the "Love" ;)
    Thank you for linking up today!

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  2. I really like the idea of an unlined tote bag. Making it with a drop cloth is a wonderful idea. Sharing your neat design on Valentine’s Day—how cool is that?!

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  3. I think you did a great job on the bag! Love that pocket for the phone =).

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  4. Looks good. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

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  5. Very nice! Is Pellon SF101 a stiffer pellon?

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  6. Such a beautiful tote bag! I really like how you added pockets and tried new techniques like French seams and bias tape lettering—it turned out so neat and creative. Can’t wait to see more of your projects, this one is as stylish as a Fuchsia Fiesta Tote Bag.

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