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Old 01-14-2012, 01:31 PM
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I made 2 of these for Xmas (one for me & one for my daughter in N.C.) ...
Would you mind telling us what kind of fabric you used for the tote?
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Old 01-14-2012, 07:20 PM
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Bev, I just used heavier-feeling cotton...seemed to work really well & feels sturdy. I also used pellon decobond for interfacing, works really well in any & all purses I make, so should hold up well with this. I usually make my purses able to be washed, so should be able to do the same with this if I need to. I just smooth out & air dry & they look like new again. Hoping this will be the same. You could also use home dec fabric for this tote as long as it's not really heavy. I also made a fabric covered insert for the inside bottom (actually cut up an old cutting mat) & I do recommend anyone making anything like this to make one. I almost always make it for my purses & totes too. Just like the stability.

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Old 01-15-2012, 03:56 AM
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Originally Posted by VickiM View Post
Bev, I just used heavier-feeling cotton...seemed to work really well & feels sturdy. I also used pellon decobond for interfacing, works really well in any & all purses I make, so should hold up well with this. I usually make my purses able to be washed, so should be able to do the same with this if I need to. I just smooth out & air dry & they look like new again. Hoping this will be the same. You could also use home dec fabric for this tote as long as it's not really heavy. I also made a fabric covered insert for the inside bottom (actually cut up an old cutting mat) & I do recommend anyone making anything like this to make one. I almost always make it for my purses & totes too. Just like the stability.
Thanks, that helps a lot. Do you know whether Pellon Decobond is lighter in weight than Timex or Peltex, which were mentioned in the pattern? I've not used any of these.
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Old 01-15-2012, 06:37 AM
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I've downloaded these instructions but haven't made the bag yet. It's on my to do list. Did you make it; if so was it easy?
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Thanks for the link........I'll send it to our daughter and give her a hint for my birthday!!
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Old 01-15-2012, 08:12 AM
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Thanks for the link and alternate ideas to make this bag. Have a question though. Since I'm not a big fan of open top bags, how easy would it be to add a flap? Thanks
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Originally Posted by countryone77 View Post
Thanks, that helps a lot. Do you know whether Pellon Decobond is lighter in weight than Timex or Peltex, which were mentioned in the pattern? I've not used any of these.
I'm sorry, but I have only used the decobond, so I don't know.
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Old 01-15-2012, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by romanojg View Post
I've downloaded these instructions but haven't made the bag yet. It's on my to do list. Did you make it; if so was it easy?
I made 2...one of which is on page 2...check it out.
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Originally Posted by manycorners View Post
Thanks for the link and alternate ideas to make this bag. Have a question though. Since I'm not a big fan of open top bags, how easy would it be to add a flap? Thanks
Yes, it would be pretty easy to add a flap.
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Great -- thanks.
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