Monday, March 10, 2014

In The Bag

Hi Everyone,
I've been a busy little bee over the last two weeks and have some big things to share and some fun things coming up for a big personal milestone, so stay tuned!

Today I thought I'd go back a little ways to show you something I made for Christmas for a friend. I had big plans to make several of these for other friends, and I still still hope to, but time has a sneaky way of getting away from me and I get distracted by new ideas. I can't be the only one, right?
**crickets**
Right, guys?

Ok, moving right along...
Large canvas tote with matching pocket, handles and interior.

This handy, dandy tote is not earth shattering , but I claim it all my own. I didn't have a pattern, I just knew wanted to make a big (bigger than average) sturdy, lined tote with a matching pocket and a wide gusset. My aim was for my friends to be able to carry a weekends worth of clothes & stuff in this bag, it's definitely big enough. Without much more than a few measurements sketched out in my notebook, I kind of eyeballed the whole thing and it turned out great!

Totebag Pocket Detail

I bought a big, canvas painters tarp from Home Depot to use for the exterior of the bag. Do you know how much yardage you can get out of those? Lots! I bought a 12' x 10' and I believe it was about $13. I could not buy heavy canvas for that price at the fabric store, no way, no how. It pays to think outside the box.

Hand stitched label on interior pocket

I stitched a little tag for the inside pocket, actually, it's kind of a big tag, and it's the only thing I wish now that I'd done differently...  I made the lining, handles and pocket out of some pretty remnant yardage I picked up at JoAnn's. I love this fabric, I have a lot of it too, I think I'd like to try to make a blouse. We'll see.

Interior lining of tote bag

And here's the bag all finished! My friend really liked it (yaaay!) and now, not only do I want to make the rest for my other friends like I'd planned to, I want to make one for myself! The last one I made for myself was plenty big, but I didn't do something right with the handles and they keep coming apart at the top. 

Large tote for toting lots of things!

Here was the bag just before I delivered it (way back at Cristmas, sheesh, did I take my time posting this or what?), filled with goodies. I'm very pleased with it. I'm having pretty good luck winging sewing projects lately. Whew! Maybe I'm finally gaining enough experience to do that with some success. I've certainly paid my dues with flops, that's for sure!

I can't wait to show you what I've been working on so feverishly the last few weeks, come back soon, m'kay!

What have you been up to, m'dearies? Do tell!
oxo,
Lisa

6 comments:

  1. Super, even down to the label, I really like it, nice personal touch
    :) Pat xxx

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  2. This is a very cute idea and a gift I would treasure. My dh calls it my "left foot bag." When we travel, I sit up front in the passenger seat. Next to my left foot, I always have a tote filled with magazines, a novel, a camera, a notebook with useful info, an address book for postcards, large dinner sized cloth napkins for eating in the car - well, you get the idea.

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  3. Great idea to have a bag that size and you winged the pattern? Nice work!

    I would have been thrilled to receive that at Christmas!

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  4. It's projects like this that make it sort of miraculous that all my painters' drop clothes are intact in my drop cloth bin in the shop!

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  5. Your idea of making a bigger than usual tote was a great one, and you made it sooo darn adorable to boot! I love it Lisa...what a beautiful gift, and I love your embroidered name tag too. It's all just perfect! You're such a talented stitcher missy! I can't wait to see more! xoxo Paulette ♥

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oxo
~Lisa