childrens' duffel bags
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childrens' duffel bags
Can anyone recommend a link to free patterns for childrens duffel bags or bags? My friend is a foster parent for long and short term babies, the children come to her house with their belonging in groceries or garbage bags, she is trying to gather duffel bags to give to the short term children when they leave.
I have a group of quilters willing to sew bags as needed, but I need easy patterns that everyone can follow. Thanks
I have a group of quilters willing to sew bags as needed, but I need easy patterns that everyone can follow. Thanks
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Several years ago, I remember seeing a very easy pattern in the Guidepost magazine for a large drawstring type bag that might be what you could use. I have a copy of it somewhere (which is no help to you right now), but you might try Googleing the magazine and maybe find it.
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A few years back we did a Project of the month on this board, here is a link to that, it is a pillowcase with drawstring. It was the perfect thing to put a quilt in that was being shared, so maybe it might work?
1-February-2014 Project of the Month, Gift Bag Pillowcase
1-February-2014 Project of the Month, Gift Bag Pillowcase
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Is there enough info on this tutorial without having to buy a pattern? http://www.sewmamasew.com/2014/04/go...-bag-tutorial/
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Project 5 on this link is a duffel bag, but I didn't follow it through so hopefully the link works. https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/free...to-sew-2977746
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My quilt guild does an on going project where we make bags to give to Child Protective Services to give to the children in foster care. We use a patten called Mondo Bag by Quilt Smart. In the pattern the bag is made with small squares sewing together to make four 8 1/2 x 27" pieces. What we do is just cut the fabric 8 1/2" by 27", and start from there. It makes a great bag, with a large bottom, so that when you open it, it's easy to see what you have.
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