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My DGD picked out the fabric. I had it made in about an hour. The next one I'll use flannel for the batting or no batting. I used some left over poly traditional batting for this one. It starts with a big square of two different fabric sewn together. I used a 30" square for this size. Make the strips for the straps and that's all is needed. I used this pattern:
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Cute bag!
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Sew cute and Sew quick! Thanks for sharing.
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I love that. Especially the long straps. It will go over my shoulder. Great job and thanks for sharing.
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Very Cute!
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Neat colors, there was another thread earlier this week which had a quilt with the pinks and browns. Popular colors now.
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Very cute!
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Nice Bag!
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Very cute, thanks for sharing.
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Very nice. I am sure she will love it.
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Cute bag. I like the idea of flannel for the batting - am making a tote for a granddaughter (12) and was wondering what I should use. Thanks for the suggestion.
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Yes, I have used flannel too. I don't like the bulk of batting in some bags. Sometimes I just use an interfacing to give it the added body. As far as making a bag for a 12 year old, let her pick out the fabric, unless it is a surprise. They love to have input into our projects. I helped my 9 GD make a purse last week, which she loves. She brought me a note on 8x11 paper thanking me for helping her and that she loved spending time with me. It is center stage on my refrigerator. How great is that!!!
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Cute bag & I love the colors!!! Your DGD did a very good job in picking them out!
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