Isn't this a great looking simple tote? I first saw it online at All People Quilt. I somehow signed up for their emails - I am sure if you go to their site you can see that option. They send out some good ideas, and I had marked this as a project I wanted to try. Well, then I saw the latest issue of Quilts and More, Spring 2011, and as I was paging through, there was the tote again! This time with full-size pattern. It is reversible, and I thought this was a good time to try out some of that vinyl coated quilting cotton that is popping up on the market. Thinner and drapier than oilcloth, and in fun patterns. I thought one side would be that water-resistant material, and the other side just cotton. So, you decide on which side will be the messiest - something gooey on the inside, or damp elements on the outside. Anyway, the pattern was very easy - good instructions and diagrams. The coated fabric was also surprising easy to use. I even pressed it slightly on the wrong side - worked perfectly! It seemed much easier to sew on and deal with than oilcloth, or fabric that had an iron-on vinyl applied. I didn't even have to use a Teflon presser foot, even though I had one at the ready. It takes a half yard for each side, so it could be a perfect project to showcase some fabulous prints. A pocket could be added, or applique. Great for errands or for using for a gift bag - a two-fer! Yes, this pattern is a keeper. Jerilynn
This is very cute and looks like just the right size too.
ReplyDeleteI remember making toilet totes for my girls with the iron on stuff..it's finally wearing out-might have to look at this stuff a little closer for the next generation of messy ME! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuper Cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThe magazine also has a version that has a longer strap - more like a messenger bag length. Each side takes 1/2 yard with leftovers for other projects. Without embellishments, this is probably a 20 minute to 1/2 hour project.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really easy project...I think I have the magazine here...somewhere...when I find it will have to get one cut out and get sewing. Love the idea of the vinyl coated cloth!
ReplyDeleteKim