12 Aug 2011
On My Mind - bags of stuff
I've been busy doing lots of things lately and the Tri-pocket tote is one of them. This one has been sent to my daughter and she's delighted with it as it will hold her folders, notebook, mobile phone etc. I have enough material from the op-shop to make about 4 more and these will be for sale on my stall as upcycled crafts at the markets at a local school at the end of this month. The pattern is from "Simple Gifts to Stitch" by Jocelyn Worrall and I borrowed it from my local library.
Cheers,
Robyn
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Hi, jumped over from D2E. Great tote, I also like to upcyle fabric for totes and bags. My preference is denim and am now using sheeting to make my granddaughter and self summer dresses.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a neat tote! I like totes because they aren't too hard to make (although still, I sit and stare at the instructions!) and I love fabrics. love,andrea
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Thanks for popping by.
Cheers
Ro
Fabulous Tote Robyn.. so many uses.... and I love the fabrics you used...
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Looks great!
ReplyDeleteA very handy bag Robyn! It will hold lots and lots with those pockets.
ReplyDeleteThat is an awesome bag! I love exterior pockets for keys and cell phones and perhaps a bit of change so you don't have to "dig". GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteThat's a real sensible pattern for a busy girl's tote.
ReplyDeleteAs Becky said, you don't have to 'dig' to find things with this style.
Love the fresh colours you've used too.
Love the bag. I just wanted to say thank you for your comment on my blog. Your experience has gave me lots to think about. I am so glad you told me about it, it means more than I could possibly say.
ReplyDeleteThank you. B