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Old 05-04-2011, 09:00 AM
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I have used the 'boxing corner' method on the tote bags I have created. It's a very simple method, no problems with that at all.

My question is: Is there a mathematical equation for how deep you box the corner = ?? depth of the bottom of the bag?? I am most definitely NOT a mathematician. For Example: 3" stitch across = ?? depth of bag....

Here is a link to boxing corners if you are not familiar with the technique: http://craftapple.wordpress.com/2007...those-corners/
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Old 05-04-2011, 09:06 AM
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I have boxed corners and will be waiting to see the answer to this good question. I usually just decide how "fat" I want the bottom to be.
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Hmm, good question ... I am not a math person and would like to know the answer too.

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Old 05-04-2011, 09:29 AM
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Happy to know I am not the only one who hasn't figure this out!!! :lol:
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Old 05-04-2011, 09:32 AM
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I use the same method when I make bags.
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Hmmmm...... either this is a really dumb question... or a lot of us don't know the answer! LOL
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I usually decide on how deep I want the bag before I start. When I've settled on the depth and height then I know how big to cut my pieces. I usually "do my own thing" when making bags. If I use a pattern it is just a suggestion. I'm not sure there is a formula for depth to height and width.

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It's really easy If you sew a 3inch seam across the 'box' then the depth of your bag is 3 inches. So whatever size you sew the the seam that is how deep your bag is. The depth being the measurement across the bottom of your bag.
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Oh dear how humiliating ......such a simple answer!!!! LOL Thank you so much for solving my mystery. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by Divokittysmom
Oh dear how humiliating ......such a simple answer!!!! LOL Thank you so much for solving my mystery. :thumbup:
Well, you sure had a lot of company awaiting the answer!
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