Small Quillow Pattern
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Hello Rebbeca. Carrie sent me the site for http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/7105.htm and I checked it out and this pattern is as close as I have seen. Not exact but very close. I may use this one. I also received a site from H M K so you may want to check out her reply to me.
Thank you so much I truly appreciate this help.
This is my first time posting and already I am hooked on you ladies.
Thanx again
Patty
Thank you so much I truly appreciate this help.
This is my first time posting and already I am hooked on you ladies.
Thanx again
Patty
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I went to this Guild one time and said that is it for me. Much to clicky and snobby. I like down to earth fun people. I love to laugh and I love to make people laugh. Three of my frinds and I have just bookedseats for a bus tour to Lancaster, Pa. for the Quilt Show there. I am so excited I could scream. You meet some of the nicest people on these trips. Oh ya and spend a lot of money.
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Hi There,
This is the first time I've left a message. Re: the quillow tote. If you click onto the Keepsake Quilting site given in one of the other messages, you will see the picture of a quillow tote and I bet you can decide how to make it. If not, the pattern costs $9.00 plus about $3.00 shipping. I've already ordered it so I can make it as a surprise for a sister who quilts for various charities. Lots of luck making it!
Pat of Abington
This is the first time I've left a message. Re: the quillow tote. If you click onto the Keepsake Quilting site given in one of the other messages, you will see the picture of a quillow tote and I bet you can decide how to make it. If not, the pattern costs $9.00 plus about $3.00 shipping. I've already ordered it so I can make it as a surprise for a sister who quilts for various charities. Lots of luck making it!
Pat of Abington
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http://www.binkypatrol.org/images/bi...ns/quillow.pdf
is a pretty detailed pattern. If you keep the proportions, you should bw able to size it as you like.
is a pretty detailed pattern. If you keep the proportions, you should bw able to size it as you like.
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Thank you so much, but would you believe I made the same thing yesterday. All I did was cut my fabric 14" x 37" and the straps were 4 inches wide and as long as I wanted them. I also had to make a facing to sew the straps onto the bag, can just attach to the bag on the outside if you want and sew them good so they don't pull off, then I sewed up the sides and put a pocket between the straps to fold the bag into and there I had it. In other words make a bag and just add a pocket yo the outside.
Try this before you buy the pattern.
Thank you again for your information.
Patty
Try this before you buy the pattern.
Thank you again for your information.
Patty
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Good Morning Patty here again. If you go to http://sewing.about.com/ and in the left column click on Bag & Purse Projects and then go to page 2 and clcik on Sew Your Own Durable Groceery Bag abd there is the pattern. Again just add the pocket to fold the bag into.
Have a great day
Patty
Have a great day
Patty
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