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Old 02-24-2013, 03:25 PM
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Default Purse sized "professional tote"

I made the professional tote last fall--it was too big for me to use as a purse but I loved the fabric so went back and got enough more to make a smaller version. Just finished it this afternoon. It is still on the large size, but I will use it anyway. I made both of these on my featherweight and it really handled the heavy fabrics (all interfaced with batting) better than either of my computerized machines that broke down this week!
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Old 02-24-2013, 03:28 PM
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What a great downsizing! I've learned the bigger the purse/tote- the more "stuff" I fill it with!
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Pretty! Love those colors too!
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Oh yes, I love those colors, too. Interesting how different machines work and those older original machines were built to last.
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LOve your colors. I have made many of the professional totes. I would like to make it larger so that it would hold a cutting mat etc for classes. I haven't done it yet. I love how you shrunk it.
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What beautiful work, and I love that fabric!
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Both are beautiful, I like big purses. I carry too much stuff for a small purse.
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Very nice. I love all the bags.
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How much did you shrink the pattern? I've made 3 of the big ones. Really like your smaller size
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Great idea. I made one of the professional totes two years ago to take on a trip to England. The tote worked out really well, but on the way home I somehow allowed it to drag on the airport floor, and it ruined the bottom. I think it would be easier to make another one than to fix that one. (At least it happened on the way home, not on the way there.)
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