I made 2 more Convertible Totes
like I made the first one (with my changes). The tutorial is from
Sew Can She.
I love how these came out. I sold the first one below at a craft show.
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This was the one I sold. |
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The back of the bag has a zippered pocket. Great for your phone or keys. |
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Inside I divided the slip pocket with a pen pocket in the center. |
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This is the inside of the bag below. The slip pocket is also divided with a pen pocket in the center. |
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The fabric is a different print, but the same colors. I chose a lighter top and strap fabric for this one. This one is for sale (it might go to the local gift shop soon though). |
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The back of the bag. |
This bag above went to the gift shop.
Linking this to Elm Street Quilts Bag It 2017.
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I was gone and missed several posts so I went back and reviewed them. You have been super busy and making wonderful bags and clever key cases. Great Works of HeArt...<3
ReplyDeletegreat job, I love how you can boldly show the inside of your bag which is lined and fits perfectly. Your close up of your zippers is so impressive, one day I will have a zipper look so perfectly sewn in. The details are great and of course the overall bag is very nice, I hope they all sell well.
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HA I agree with Tara completely - you boldly go where some of us aren't quite brave enough to go! My bag linings are sometimes (usually) kind of poofy and don't always sit nicely. I find that a print lining helps disguise that, but that's not usually what I'm using for the linings, lol. A fabric covered insert works well too, to hide poof, but I don't always do that either!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag. You did such a wonderful job with this one. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts Bag It!
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