Copy Right Anne Ibach 2021 (I’m really happy that a lot of people are making this bag! Since it’s free, when you post a photo of your bag on social media, please credit me, use the hash…
If you're tired of making quilting pieces like blankets, sheets, and pillow cases, why not make a bag next time? Here are some quilted tote bag patterns you can try.
This is an easy pattern for someone who is a beginner to patchwork and has some machine stitching experience. It can be made in the original patchwork method of make do and mend using your own recycled fabrics. Finished bag size 16”x 13.5”x 3.5” Handles 28” You can of course design your own bag by choosing your own fabrics, and appliqué, or miss out the applique and make it even simpler! Patchwork Tote Cottage Bag Requirements 32 squares of fabric 4.5” x 4.5” 33” fabric for lining and straps ( 36” wide) 34’’ x 17” wadding/batting ( fusible or non-fusible) 12.5’’ x 3.5’’ strong interfacing for bag base Scraps of fabric, interfacing and Bondaweb or similar (for fusible applique) for the cottage applique and fusible interfacing or wadding for back of square. Please note this is an instant download PDF (therefore no returns) Happy Stitching! I love seeing your makes, feel free to share 🧵 LINING FIT Some useful advice: to ensure your lining fits well, cut the lining fabric 32.5” x 16” ( pattern says 33”) Do check the size against your patchwork piece first though as it will depend on the accuracy of the patchwork seam allowances. If in doubt cut the lining the same size as the patchwork. Then sew the lining up using just a smidge over the 1/2” seam allowance stated in the pattern. It will make all the difference to the fit of the lining. Happy Stitching! Patsy
Perfect for Carrying Along the Essentials! Stitch an attractive and convenient saddlebag tote to organize and carry the essentials. It’s perfect for walkers, wheelchairs, recliners and more. Choose a nice combination of fabrics in colors and styles the recipient will enjoy. You might choose plaids or other “manly” fabrics for a man in your life. …
No es gaire el que he pogut adelantar del calaix d'impremta. No he podido adelantar mucho del cajón de imprenta. El llacet està brodat amb el fil de lli i haig de dir que a mi m'agrada com queda. Li dona un toc rústic. El lacito está bordado con el hilo de lino y tengo que decir que a mí me gusta como queda. Le da un toque rústico. I això és una de les coses que m'ha tingut entretinguda aquests dies. Y esto es una de las cosas que me ha tenido entretenida estos días. És el Meshwork. Una tècnica que consisteix a entrecreuar biaixos per formar diferents motius. Resulta molt entretinguda i quan li agafes el truc és molt addictiva. Es el Meshwork. Una técnica que consiste en entrecruzar bieses para formar diferentes motivos. Resulta muy entretenida y cuando le coges el truco es muy adictiva. M'agrada sobre tot l'efecte tridimensional que té. Me gusta sobretodo el efecto tridimensional que tiene. Ja tinc pensat el motiu del quart bloc que faré i per a que els faré servir, però haureu d'esperar. Ya tengo pensado el motivo del cuarto bloque que haré y para que los utilizaré, pero tendréis que esperar.
This is the story of "The Little Thread Catcher That Could" The Pattern Cover Page, LOOKIN' GOOD! You, too, can make your very own Thread Catcher! The Oh-So-Practical Detachable Pincushion Woo-Hoo! My long awaited Sew In Style Thread Catcher pattern is finally finished and has just been pushed from the nest. Lets's hope that it has wings! I am SO doing the Happy Dance! It is available for INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD at my Etsy Shop, Curry Bungalow. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CurryBungalow The whole Instant Digital Download thing at Etsy is kind of a new thing, from what I hear. That means that you get your pattern within minutes of purchase, rather than whenever the seller sends it out to you. How cool is that? As I have mentioned previously, it is not such an easy a task to write down how it is that you construct an item. I feel as if I could make one of my Thread Catchers in my sleep, Zzzzzzzzzzz.....I've made so many! But putting that all in to words is not as simple as it might seem. Please, feel free to "Pin" to Pinterest, post to Facebook, tell your friends and pass the word. It is, after all, because of the interest from all of you that I was inspired and motivated to actually write this pattern. Have you got a minute here? I just want to tell you how this all came about. I was just cruising along, selling a few Thread Catchers on Etsy and posting my thread catchers on my blogs, www.tintheburg.blogspot.com and www.currybungalow.blogspot.com, when people began “pinning” them to Pinterest. All of a sudden, my blog hits went through the roof! Flashback to late March 2013... I had just mentioned to Mr. T., (He’s my sweetie of 43, count ‘em, 43 years!) that I had a total of over 5000 hits on my Blog! I was feeling pretty happy about that. Then something crazy happened. Since late March, my Blog hits have gone from a very respectable 5000 to nearly 87,000! And those hits are almost all driven by Pinterest pins! People began to email me, asking me if they could buy the pattern. Well… I didn't have a pattern, other than what was in my head. So I set about putting it all down into a Word document, which was later converted to a PDF file, and I am feeling pretty good about what I have produced. I am betting that all of you are going to love making your own Thread Catchers, and then, you are going to make them as gifts for people that you care about. It seems impossible to make just one! Along with the pattern, I am also offering a supply kit that includes all of the items, minus your choice of fabrics, thread and the button for the posy, needed to make this item. I will discount the kit if you purchase the pattern and the kit at the same time. For those of you who are interested in the pattern for the thread catcher with the Dresden block applied to the top, I am already working on that pattern. It should go together much faster that this one, since most of the work is already done. As I am so fond of saying, please STAY TUNED! I must extend my heartfelt thanks to all of you who have waited so very patiently for this, for those of you who have contacted me and for “Liking” Curry Bungalow on Facebook. I am over the moon and inside out that you love my little sewing accessory! It's "The Little Thread Catcher That Could" ! And that just shows.... "The Power of the PIN" !
This zip pouch is made with scraps sewn together to form panels.
It snaps closed and opens wide to carry a pair of shoes, a change of clothes, and all the extras you need to get back to your workout routine. The lining is water-resistant ripstop nylon so you can toss in damp items.
Oh,... have I ever been having fun with new fabrics and new pincushion designs. I just had to share this Thread Catcher that I completed moments ago. I just posted it for sale at my Etsy Shop . Isn't this pincushion the just the cutest! That's a five inch Dresden Plate quilt block applied to the top of the pincushion! I know, I know, I'm crazy, aren't I? Fast Forward! This pattern, as well as two other Thread Catcher Patterns is now available at my Etsy shop, Curry Bungalow. https://www.etsy.com/shop/CurryBungalow
Today I made a bag for my new IPad (my birthday present). I have been working on the crazy quilted flap for the past few days. ...
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(first photo courtesy of Lauraspinner, and yarn is Nerds on Falkland spun by Laura) Warp was two different two ply handspun yarns, approx light worsted/dk weight. Weft was heavy worsted two ply f...
(remember, this is for personal use only. contact me if you'd like to become a licensed seller) These days I've been trying hard to work...
Tote Bag Free Sewing Tutorial and Pattern
Easy as 1.2.3... Pops of color. Double Sided Quilted Cotton. No Lining
We are so excited to collaborate with a local quilt collector Becca from Neeneetwigs to bring you these adorable Quilted Easter Baskets. Each tote basket is unique as these are made from the remnants of an antique quilt that was too damaged to continue its current life as a quilt. Please note that each basket is made from an antique quilt, and that there will be wear and tear consistent with a quilt that has been well-loved. Each basket will be unique as it will be made from a different part of the quilt. - DETAILS - Regular measures approximately 9" x 9" x 9" Large measures approximately 10" x 10" x 12"
Our Multi Colour patchwork quilted tote bag is Created from bright block printed cotton fabrics with beautiful textures. The patchwork bag comes with 2 side pockets, 1 Zipper pocket inside and is quilted with a layer of foam inside.. Quirky, florals and tropicals you name it we have it. This tote bag is made up with love from fabric waste, easy to carry, eco friendly option for daily use. For best results hand wash when required. Disclaimer: This Bag is one of a kind piece which won't be restocked. Actual colours may vary slightly due to screen resolution. SIZE - 37cm x 40cm x 14cm COLOUR - MultiColour Care Instructions Gentle hand wash separately in cold water with mild/liquid detergents. Avoid soaking for too long.