Who has made the "Professional Tote"?
#11
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Posts: 521
I've been thinking of that class, I am familiar with that LQS. There will probably be a prework sheet so you can cut before hand. I've taken classes from that particular instructor..she's fabulous!! And you might be suprised how much you can get done when you don't have the rest of the 'house' to deal with ;)
Your bag is great! The colors are perfect.
Your bag is great! The colors are perfect.
#12
Originally Posted by mommaB
I've been thinking of that class, I am familiar with that LQS. There will probably be a prework sheet so you can cut before hand. I've taken classes from that particular instructor..she's fabulous!! And you might be suprised how much you can get done when you don't have the rest of the 'house' to deal with ;)
Your bag is great! The colors are perfect.
Your bag is great! The colors are perfect.
Waiting to see some other bags ... :D
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: New to Manchester New Hampshire
Posts: 1,509
I made one and it took me about 1 week. I am a visual sewer and a friend let me take her bag home so I could interpret the instructions better. It was easy as long as I had her bag to look at, but I dont plan on making anymore. Yours is great and I love your colors.
#17
You did a great job. I made two of them for my DDs for Christmas and just finished one for myself. The one I made for me is 'cut down' to be a little smaller as I want to use it as a 'large' purse. I used some of the less expensive upholstery fabric from JoAnn's and am very pleased with how they turned out. They certainly do take some time and careful attention to the directions, but the results are fantastic. I'll try to get some pictures to post soon. Congratulations on yours. Is that cotton fabric? It looks intriguing.
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