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chamby 04-30-2009 04:46 AM

Does anyone have a good pattern for a rag quilt purse. My daughter in law is wanting me to make one for her. I have made a rag quilt, but have not tried this with a purse. I am the type of person who needs to have step by instructions the first time that I make something.
Thanks,
chamby

Lady Crafter 04-30-2009 06:41 AM

Here's one:

http://henriettashandbags.com/Rag_Bag_Tote.pdf

I saw another one while web surfing last week, but of course, I can't find it now. I'll keep looking.

The Babe 04-30-2009 06:49 AM

I loved your rag quilt in another post. I had some questions which were (1) what size squares did you use, (2) what kind of batting did you use and (3)were these cotton squares. I purchased a rag quilt square purse from and internet site. It was made from 5" charm squares and consisted of (on one side) 2 rows of 3 blocks; the ends were 2 squares each; the bottom was a row of 3 squares. The handles are about 2" wide and they are ragged as well and each about 20" long. If I had a camera I would take a picture, but I don't. I really believe since you have already done a rag quilt you could figure out how to do it without any problem. I haven't tried Googling "raggedy square purse" but you might find some instructions that way. You could use more blocks to make a larger purse but what I have described is really large enough. If you have any questions I would be glad to try and help. In the meantime, if you could answer my questions above I would appreciate it. Thanks. Dixie in Alabama

The Babe 04-30-2009 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Lady Crafter
Here's one:

http://henriettashandbags.com/Rag_Bag_Tote.pdf

I saw another one while web surfing last week, but of course, I can't find it now. I'll keep looking.

This is just like mine except mine is only 2 squares high, not three. The technique seems to be the same. I think you could adapt this to any size you want.

SulaBug 05-01-2009 09:45 AM

This is a wonderful pattern!! :D
Thank you ever so much, for sharing it.
I can see a couple of these, in my sewing future.
:D :D :D :D


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