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patty1 02-22-2008 08:28 AM

Hello Rebbeca. Carrie sent me the site for http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/7105.htm and I checked it out and this pattern is as close as I have seen. Not exact but very close. I may use this one. I also received a site from H M K so you may want to check out her reply to me.
Thank you so much I truly appreciate this help.
This is my first time posting and already I am hooked on you ladies.
Thanx again
Patty

patty1 02-22-2008 08:29 AM

You are absolutely right Rebbeca. It folds up and has a pocket on the front that the bag goes in , just like a quillow.

Rebecca Chambley 02-22-2008 09:56 AM

THANKS PATTY.......

patty1 02-22-2008 10:48 AM

I went to this Guild one time and said that is it for me. Much to clicky and snobby. I like down to earth fun people. I love to laugh and I love to make people laugh. Three of my frinds and I have just bookedseats for a bus tour to Lancaster, Pa. for the Quilt Show there. I am so excited I could scream. You meet some of the nicest people on these trips. Oh ya and spend a lot of money.

Pat of Abington 02-27-2008 03:16 PM

Hi There,
This is the first time I've left a message. Re: the quillow tote. If you click onto the Keepsake Quilting site given in one of the other messages, you will see the picture of a quillow tote and I bet you can decide how to make it. If not, the pattern costs $9.00 plus about $3.00 shipping. I've already ordered it so I can make it as a surprise for a sister who quilts for various charities. Lots of luck making it!

Pat of Abington

Moonpi 02-27-2008 04:27 PM

http://www.binkypatrol.org/images/bi...ns/quillow.pdf
is a pretty detailed pattern. If you keep the proportions, you should bw able to size it as you like.

patty1 02-28-2008 03:04 AM

Thank you so much, but would you believe I made the same thing yesterday. All I did was cut my fabric 14" x 37" and the straps were 4 inches wide and as long as I wanted them. I also had to make a facing to sew the straps onto the bag, can just attach to the bag on the outside if you want and sew them good so they don't pull off, then I sewed up the sides and put a pocket between the straps to fold the bag into and there I had it. In other words make a bag and just add a pocket yo the outside.
Try this before you buy the pattern.
Thank you again for your information.

Patty

patty1 02-28-2008 04:06 AM

Good Morning Patty here again. If you go to http://sewing.about.com/ and in the left column click on Bag & Purse Projects and then go to page 2 and clcik on Sew Your Own Durable Groceery Bag abd there is the pattern. Again just add the pocket to fold the bag into.

Have a great day

Patty

DeeJays10 02-28-2008 05:58 AM

I found this link

http://u-handbag.typepad.com/uhandblog/

Go to the tutorials on the right and there is a bag with gussets that you fold up to put in a carrier. With instructions!

Great site.

Donna

patty1 02-28-2008 09:24 AM

Thank you so much for the information

Patty


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