I enjoy making fabric tote bags. They're easy, and the best part is you don't have to stick to a pattern!
These bags here were some of the first bags I made with my new sewing machine. The printed fabric was picked up at the Midland Fabricland's big closing sale for super cheap. I got way too much of it!
I've named it Pink Avocado.
These bags are all different and special in their own way - they're variations of each other with unique stitch patterns.
Not only are they the perfect bag to go clothes shopping with, they work very well for packing a lunch for work. They're a medium-weight cotton, so they fold up nicely and fit in your purse*.
(*as long as it's a Mom-sized purse).
Here are a few more bags:
Here are my happy/ mating/ fighting/ debating mountain goats again.
There's something about this fabric that makes me feel sad when I cut it. I feel like I need to apologize for breaking up the beautiful late-winter early-spring scenes... "Don't worry guys, you're going to turn into something useful and adorable! Please don't scream when I cut you!!"
This is another set of larger tote bags, all with the wildly psychedelic stained glass fabric.
These are really sturdy bags with doubled-up handles. The handles are wide, so they don't dig
into your hands if you've got a heavy load going. You could probably carry a whole whackload of butternut squash home from the farmer's market in these and not worry about anything bottoming out or your hands being cut into.
I'm not sure why this happened, but when I became Mrs. Bird I got into collecting things with birds. Big Time!
I just about fell over when I saw this fabric for the first time. How I managed to leave the store without the entire bolt of fabric over my shoulder is a mystery (and a testament to my ever-improving sense of self-control).
These are various birds all over this large bold print... in cages, in flight and perched on rooftops.
Put this bag over your shoulder, there will likely be a bird perched there, looking out at the world.
This is another of the larger bags, the fabric is super sturdy - great for a teacher or student carrying books - groceries of all shapes and weights - miscellaneous toys for a daytrip to Grandmaman's - or your indoor shoes when it's snowy and slushy out.





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