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    Old 04-29-2015, 11:22 AM
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    I make a lot of tote bags. As a rule, they are quilted with batting in the middle. In a nutshell I quilt a large sandwich and sew it into a bag. I like how they look. But.....lately I've been wanting to put pockets on the insides. Of course the seams where I sewed the pockets show on the outside, taking away from my quilting in my opinion. I can't put the pockets on the lining fabric before the quilting process because then I would be quilting the pocket shut.

    Is there some obvious solution to this process that I'm missing? I guess making an actual lining, in addition to the back of the quilt sandwhich, would solve the problem but that's too much effort for me!!

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    Old 04-29-2015, 11:26 AM
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    Other than the obvious solution that you mentioned - I can't think of a way that would work.

    Maybe attach a pocket to the top edge and catch it in a binding? It would sort of swing free from the top.

    Or attach a pockets to the side seams somehow?

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    Old 04-29-2015, 11:48 AM
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    You would have to make a separate lining for pockets, as you said.
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    Old 04-29-2015, 11:51 AM
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    Hey, bear, that's interesting. A free hanging pocket, secured only by the top stitching. That may work.....
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    Old 04-29-2015, 12:06 PM
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    I have done the free hanging pocket as mentioned, but keep in mind if you put something heavy in it, it will drag the edge of the bag down.
    What I usually do is run the handles all the way around the bag like this:
    http://www.instructables.com/id/How-...bbing-Handles/
    the straps hide the side seams where you have attached the pocket on the inside. You can also add a pocket to the outside. You don't have to make the handles go all the way around, just down far enough to cover the pocket seam. If you make the handle a contrasting fabric, it becomes a design element.
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    Ah yes, Princess. I see what you mean. That's a very interesting method. Thanks!

    Do you always use serious straps like in the tute or do you sometimes make your own handles out of plain old cloth, folded over? I can see how the straps could also be a design element. Definitely something to think about.

    P.S. I posted a pic of how I finished the laptop tote bag, it's sinking lower into the que in case you want to see....
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    You could also hand stitch the pockets without going all the way through to the front. I've done many that way, stitching around the 2 sides & bottom and also just stitching the bottom of ones I attached at the top like described above.
    You can also use liquid stitch or a no-sew permanent fusible
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    Those are some great ideas ckcowl!! I don't have the patience myself for handsewing and I do it horribly, but the fusible stuff is a great idea that I can get behind personally. I even have some already.
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    When I make totes I sew the inside pockets to the inside lining.
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    Old 04-29-2015, 01:21 PM
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    Could you just quilt the top and the batting together only then make the lining with the pockets sewn into the side and bottom seams which will give them strength.
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