Make a professionally looking lined tote bag using this easy tote bag tutorial and the free tote bag pattern - in two sizes! I added tons ofhandy sewing tips, so even beginners can sew it. and from now on, you can also learn toadd a recessed zipper closureto your tote bag - so handy!
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Assemble the back of the bag. Take your lower back piece and the zipper. Center the zipper at the top edge with the right side of the zipper facing the right side of the fabric. Add the pocket lining on the top, face down. Match up all raw edges and stitch with your zipper foot. ...
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I’ve also added these cute accent handle straps so you can carry your mini tote bag around with you wherever you go! Links for products I used in this tutorial: 50wt Aurifil 100% Cotton Thread 505 Basting Spray 14” Polyester Zipper ...
Denim Tote Bag: Tutorial Cut the legs off your old pair of jeans a few inches lower than the back pockets Take the rest of the spare material and cut a piece of fabric to be used for the bottom of your new tote bag Sew a lining into the bag using the material of your choosing. ...
Reposition the clips on the E8 pieces to encompass the entire zipper sandwich Clip the top of the zipper (side where the stop will be when the bag is closed) so you can veer it and the top of the tape will be hidden. Sew Sweetness has a tutorial onveering a zipper. ...
I had a lot of fun playing with the colors and stitches in the Knotted Rainbow Tote Bag - a free crochet tote bag pattern here on Moogly!
Full Video Tutorial Part 1 Full Video Tutorial Part 2 Subscribe to the YouTube channel: And that's it – your expanding tote bag is completed. I SO love this bag. Hubby says its the best bag I've ever made, and I think that has a lot to do with both the right choice of eye-ca...
Use a snap or a zipper to keep it closed. Bag from Charise Creates. The fabrics are available here while supplies last. The finished bag, designed by Caroline from Sew Can She, is 16” wide at the top and 11” tall (not including the handles). Click here for the free “DIY Fabric...