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Old 07-18-2010, 02:26 AM
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Hello, I have had several members ask me for help with their bow tuck totes, so when i made one for my daughter this weekend, I took pictures of the steps.

This is my first official tutorial, so please be patient, there are a lot of pictures.

I am only posting pictures of each step. I do not want to infringe on anything for the creator of the pattern. But I really want to help those who have it. This is for those who have a legally obtained Bow Tuck Tote Pattern from Quilt Illustrated, August 2008. All your cutting should be done and ready. This is just for assembly.

FOR copyright sake, NO measurements will/ should be given anywhere in the post. Each pictured is labeled by STEP, so if you have purchased the pattern, you will be just fine.

Hope this helps those who are needing it. And thanks for looking.

Step 1 D
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Step 2 A
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Step 2 B
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Step 4 A
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Step 4 B
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Step 7 A. Inside pockets are same process
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Step 9. Be careful, this gets hot with fingers so close to iron.
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Step 10
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Step 13 B. I like to put a pin in to hold while sewing
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Step 1 A
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Step 1 B. OOps. forgot to get a couple trimmings out of the way.
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Step 1 C
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Step 12
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WOO HOO! ALL DONE!
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Step 6. Showing back side couldn't see stitching from front side at all.
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Step 7 B
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Step 13 A
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That is very nice of you ...so many seem to be wanting to make the tote...gee you could have layed the pieces on a cutting mat with the measurements showing lol
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Old 07-18-2010, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Sue Fish
That is very nice of you ...so many seem to be wanting to make the tote...gee you could have layed the pieces on a cutting mat with the measurements showing lol
LOL! I didn't even notice. I use our deep freeze for cutting table. Had it up there so it wouldn't be sitting on bright white. Too funny!
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Originally Posted by knlsmith
Originally Posted by Sue Fish
That is very nice of you ...so many seem to be wanting to make the tote...gee you could have layed the pieces on a cutting mat with the measurements showing lol
LOL! I didn't even notice. I use our deep freeze for cutting table. Had it up there so it wouldn't be sitting on bright white. Too funny!
LOL well your bag looks super and it is very nice of you to post this tutorial...great job
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Great tutorial! Love that purse, have made several! :)
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Old 07-18-2010, 05:12 AM
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Thank you for posting this. I have the mini bow tuck pattern and the fabric, but haven't started it yet. I will save these instructions as I am a visual learner and need to see rather than read stuff. Thanks! Sara
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Thank you for posting this for us :D:D:D
I just may give it a try now!
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Great tutorial!! Yours is very nice!
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Good for you I'm sure those who are still wanting to try this will be very happy to see the pics. The directions are very easy to follow, after you have made one.
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Thanks!
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