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grannysparlor
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Does anyone have a pattern or a website for a tote bag that I can make. I have tried to look for one but having no luck.
Thanks have a nice week.
Grannysparlor
Evie
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Re: Tote Bag

Post by Evie »

Here's some cute ones:

http://www.bhg.com/crafts/sewing/access ... ocket-bag/

http://gallery.mac.com/michellerudiman' ... llerudiman

http://www.sewing.org/html/purses_totes ... s_bags.php

http://tinyhappy.typepad.com/tiny_happy ... ag_tu.html

Also, if you have Egg Money Quilts by Eleanor Burns, in the Chapter for Grandmothers Flower Garden, there's instructions for making a tote.

Happy Quilting!
grannysparlor
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Post by grannysparlor »

Evie, Thank You very much for the websites. I really like the one on bgh site. I might just have to make it.
Thanks again
Happy Quilting
crzyquilter81
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Re: Tote Bag

Post by crzyquilter81 »

There's also a site called Lazygirldesigns.com

Another one I enjoy is AllPeopleQuilt.com

Deanne

PS - I went to the sewing.org and found a Bra Purse. What a hoot! That would be lots of fun to make.
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Marilynsgrammy
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Re: Tote Bag

Post by Marilynsgrammy »

Caroline posted one in the chit chat section...
Romans 8:28
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Oasis
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Post by Oasis »

I have used a lot of patterns from the following site:

http://www.e-patternscentral.com/classi ... cat_id=415

These are e-patterns that you choose and then they send them immediately to your printer. I put them in the plastic sleeves from Office Depot and put them all in a binder. Very easy and QUICK.
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
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