A few days ago I finished these 3 totes.
I love how they turned out and was very tempted to keep at least one of them for myself. Then the reason won over my feelings and they are going to be given to my children's wonderful teachers as Christmas gifts. I made up my own pattern, and actually wrote down all the dimensions, so I'm sure you'll see more of these on my blog soon.
I really like the rounded bottom - probably my most favorite part -
and the fact that I used webbing for the handles made these totes a breeze to make.
These tree beauties conclude my Christmas gifts sewing. I had a lot more gifts on my list but I decided for a change of plans and move on to other projects. Scrap Republic is so calling my name. So, I'm off to immerse myself in scrap sorting.
Enjoy your evening, Svetlana.
They turned out perfect!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful Svetlana. Your children's teachers are very lucky and I can see why you wanted to keep one.
ReplyDeleteLucky teachers!!! I love your totes!!!
ReplyDeleteThose bags are wonderful, great presents!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabric combinations you chose, sure they'll love them
ReplyDeleteYou bought the book? Can you tell me if you like it? I'm not sure if I want to order it but it sounds like so much fun and something for working on scraps.
ReplyDeleteThe totes are wonderful. I like the two with the squares. Maybe you like to share the dimensions and a rough how-to? If not: I like them a lot and I think I'll give them a try someday. They look so nice to carry with myself instead of these bad plastic bags.
Beautiful!!! What an awesome gift!!! The rounded bottoms are perfect. I got that book too, I plan on starting a few projects from all of my new books right after the holidays.
ReplyDeleteGreat job...they look lovely.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with them. Love love love.
ReplyDeleteoh scrap republic! i am hoping it ends up under my tree! cute cute totes. love the rounded bottoms too.
ReplyDeletelove these! you totally need to have a tutorial for sale! these would make great gifts ... and i'm new to sewing so i wouldn't even attempt without a guide.
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