Bow Tuck Tote Pictorial Tutorial
#31
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Join Date: May 2010
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Originally Posted by knlsmith
Originally Posted by Greeter Eva
That was so nice. Now I want buy me the pattern. I wonder if anyone could do the X-Bag this way? I have started that one , but now I'm stuck.
#33
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Belfast
Posts: 289
I got my pattern through Amazon where the price was $10 & free shpg.
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
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There are sites were you can get patterns for free..
www.henriettashandbags.com for one ..
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
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There are sites were you can get patterns for free..
www.henriettashandbags.com for one ..
#34
Originally Posted by Mar_ie
I got my pattern through Amazon where the price was $10 & free shpg.
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
www.henriettashandbags.com for one ..[/quote]
Marie, I looked all around Henriettas site but didn't find a free pattern for Bow Tucks. This is the same person I got my pattern from. Am I missing something? Can you maybe guide me to a free one? I found a link to it that has free bags others might like. Thanks for this info.
#36
Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Mar_ie
I got my pattern through Amazon where the price was $10 & free shpg.
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
www.henriettashandbags.com for one ..
The Bow Tuck is not a free pattern, at least I never found one. But it is available all over on the internet and at a lot of LQS.
#37
Originally Posted by knlsmith
Originally Posted by Pat G
Originally Posted by Mar_ie
I got my pattern through Amazon where the price was $10 & free shpg.
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
I had seen them on another site before Amazon & the price was $9 plus $4.99 shpg. I don't get that price for just a paper pattern.
I
www.henriettashandbags.com for one ..
Thanks for letting me know. I haven't been able to find a free one either. I guess I misunderstood. I have one on its way now so I'll finally have the pattern.
#39
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Belfast
Posts: 289
Marie, I looked all around Henriettas site but didn't find a free pattern for Bow Tucks. This is the same person I got my pattern from. Am I missing something? Can you maybe guide me to a free one? I found a link to it that has free bags others might like. Thanks for this info.[/quote]
The Bow Tuck is not a free pattern, at least I never found one. But it is available all over on the internet and at a lot of LQS.[/quote]
Sorry about that, I thought I had seen one in passing. There are so many free patterns and tutorials out there maybe you'll be lucky. If I see one on a site I will let you know.
The Bow Tuck is not a free pattern, at least I never found one. But it is available all over on the internet and at a lot of LQS.[/quote]
Sorry about that, I thought I had seen one in passing. There are so many free patterns and tutorials out there maybe you'll be lucky. If I see one on a site I will let you know.
#40
I have bookmarked your Tut on t he Bow Tuck Tote as I appreciate the visual aids.
It looks like you are using the PFF (Pellon 987F Fusible Fleece). Would your recommend using regular batting as a substitute? Or could that make it too bulky?
It looks like you are using the PFF (Pellon 987F Fusible Fleece). Would your recommend using regular batting as a substitute? Or could that make it too bulky?
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