Diamond Island Tote (challenging for me)
#31
Indeed it'd be a perfect shopping assistant ... could stash lots of loot as you go from shop-to-shop! Or one that'd be good for toting along WIP when we head to our LQS to find additional fabrics.
Thanks for the tips!
Though, I think it is one pattern that you'd definitely need the pattern!!
Your weaving strips .... are they strips sewn and turned? Or do you have a batting inside of them?
Thanks for the tips!
Though, I think it is one pattern that you'd definitely need the pattern!!
Your weaving strips .... are they strips sewn and turned? Or do you have a batting inside of them?
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The strips are 2-1/2" by 44". You use one layer of batting (I used warm & natural), fold the strip together lengthwise with rights sides together and batting on top.Then sew one short side and down the full length of the long side and turn. By closing one short end, it is easier to turn. When assembling the strips on the bottom, use the raw edge short end. You will end up cutting off the closed short end when you trim the top.
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#35
I am working on this bag at the moment & came here to search and sure enough, great pictures! Just starting to lay my strips onto the bottom shape & couldn't decide if they were supposed to lay straight & if so...then how did I get them sewn on.... THANK YOU so much for your picture!
#39
I am working on this bag at the moment & came here to search and sure enough, great pictures! Just starting to lay my strips onto the bottom shape & couldn't decide if they were supposed to lay straight & if so...then how did I get them sewn on.... THANK YOU so much for your picture!
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