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vivientan 05-26-2011 08:26 AM

What do we use as lining fabric for making tote bags? Is there a need to get 100% coordinating fabric to the top? Can we also use muslin?

LoriEl 05-26-2011 08:34 AM

Use whatever you want. I don't see why muslin wouldn't work.

QuiltE 05-26-2011 08:52 AM

Whatever you want ... I'd probably use something that was less light coloured so that it wouldn't show dirt and spots so easily! Really, it's whatever your little ♥ desires!! :lol: There's not rules!!! :)

PaperPrincess 05-26-2011 10:17 AM

It's easier to find stuff in a large tote if the lining is a light color. The lining also will play a role in the structure of the bag, depending on the outer fabric and the interfacing (or batting). The heavier weight the outside fabric, the lighter weight the lining can be because the outside fabric can handle the load. If you use a lighter weight outside fabric, like quilting cotton, you would want the lining to be at least as heavy, so make sure the muslin is a good quality. Also, use sturdy thread. I personally do not use cotton, I use a poly or poly cotton blend. I make lots of tote bags and I'm amazed at what folks put into them. If you are making it for someone else, assume that they are going to fill it with rocks (well, books). Double stitch seams and make sure the handles are attached really well.

ckcowl 05-26-2011 10:47 AM

you can use what ever you want- cotton-poly-rayon-taffeta...it's up to you what you would like to line your totes with- some people don't bother lining them at all-
i line mine with something coordinating- they are reversable...but that's me...
your project- your bag---make it your way.

sewwhat85 05-26-2011 11:01 AM

i like a light color as i can see what is inside better


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