Sewing this tote was a piece of cake. I attached the ruffle for added interests. (I feel lightheaded when staring at this bright orange longer than 10 seconds...). However, I procrastinated on cutting the dowel to size for the handles for months. Earlier this week, I finally had enough motivation to look into my husband's tool box and found the hacksaw to do the job. After a little sanding, and a few stitches, the handles were attached.
When I was in high school, mom got me two totes of this kind, one white, one burgundy, to carry my heavy text books to and from school. They were perfect because of their wide bag bottoms and wide openings. They stood well on the floor, too.
Making this tote sure brought back memories.
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Peek A Boo Pouch
This is a fun pouch to make. I love when it is filled with goodies inside and expended, the contrasting fabric peeks out. Reminds me of a chubby dumpling. I made the boxed corners 1/2" deeper than usual. It's perfect for holding makeup (the compact could sit at the bottom so there's no worry of it popping open). However, the spaciousness does not allow the pouch to need room to expend... I had to stuff 2 skeins of yarn in there to force the pouch to pop up its belly. Perhaps my next peek a boo project would be another pouch with no boxed corner.
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