I whipped up a three fat quarter tote bags as gifts this past Sunday and I thought they turned out really cute! It’s a free pattern that you can find at Cicada Daydreams. It’s about the perfect size to be a lunch tote. I love that the instructions show you how to utilize the entire fat quarter – almost nothing goes to waste! I used a cotton canvas fabric that I’ve used before in several different projects that is from Ikea (but I don’t think they have this print any longer). I really like that the lining sticks up above the exterior just a bit to peek out and show the color that matches the bottom panel. If I make this again, I would probably add some pockets, either on the outside or the inside, but I think that may be the one thing that’s lacking. . .


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8 Responses to Fat Quarter Totes

  1. Jennifer says:

    These are so cute. The fabrics go so well together. I love them!

  2. Ellie says:

    Oh my goodness those are so cute! Just another item to add to my list!

  3. Cynthia says:

    Beth! I love them! They are beautiful!

  4. Sheri says:

    Ooohhh I really really like these, and I love the pic too. Good shot!

  5. i love these!! how do you keep the seems looking so neat? i dont know how to hem very well…and i know you will make fantastic boy clothes! i cant wait to copy!!

    • Elizabeth says:

      Partially practice and partially I have a really nice machine! The first machine I had made it really difficult to keep the seams straight. . . and I can say that ironing and pining make a really big difference. . .

  6. Shelley says:

    I’m with Ellie! Add it to the list. :) Sewing day, here I come. I was just thinking the other day that I needed a new purse, but the thought of buying something was not pleasant. Now…mind you…I will spend money on fabric, though.

  7. cooperella says:

    i love this tote! i’ve been using it everyday, perfect for bring lunch & a book to work – so super stylish and it’s so well made!! :) i’ve been eyeing it lately and thinking, “I have to talk to Beth about a purse sometime…” after the baby, of course, no pressure. ;)

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