http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t278596.html
Have a look at my post that shows the tote bag our guild makes for the Women's Shelter. |
Check out patternpile.com they have a lot of free handbags this is a really good site.
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I like the easy way your guild does the tote bags, I will try this also, and the tote looks good.
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Originally Posted by copycat
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http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...s-t278596.html
Have a look at my post that shows the tote bag our guild makes for the Women's Shelter. |
Craftsy has a free bag making class. I've made a bunch of these:
http://www.craftsy.com/lecture/welco...lass/1594.html Kristin Link's Bag-Making Basics |
Facebook has a page called Patterns & Tutorials for Handbags & Totes (only) that you can join.
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Debbie Shore has done some amazing You tube videos : -
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...YRx10bUbvVTQCA |
I've used this site http://www.henriettashandbags.com
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Craftsy has lots of free patterns for everything from pincushions to clothing. I have downloaded lots of them, which go into my pattern library and are there whenever I want to make something.
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In addition to those listed by paperprincess you can go to favequilts.com and bhg.com (a better homes and gardens site). I also have a lot (way too many!!!) of patterns saved from craftsy.com. I like to use my orphan blocks for the front of my totes. A friend gave me a wine tote (insulated) made from one large block made of wine country fabrics. She made it round with a round inserted piece in the bottom. I have been thinking about making some and stashing them away to use as quick-to-grab hostess gifts.
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