You've seen a few of these totes I've made over the last 18 months. Initially, I designed one for myself as a simple last-minute bag to take with me on a trip. Since then, I've made a few others as gifts for friends, each time refining the design. Finally, an Instagram follower commented "Please tell me you are making a pattern for this! I want to make one!"
Well, my friends. Ask and you shall receive. That IG follower even offered to pattern test for me and she made a beautiful tote! Here's my latest version that appears on the pattern cover. I made it with the gorgeous Rifle Paper for Cotton and Steel Alice in Wonderland linen blend and the most perfect shade of fuschia cork fabric that I was able to purchase at my LQS. In the pattern, I list various sources for materials you'll need to make this tote.
Finished size: 16" wide across the top x 13" high x 5.5" deep at base
There are fully illustrated and thoughtfully explained instructions for creating a zipper window like you see here. You'll also learn how to install a magnetic snap if you haven't tried that yet! This LEVEL TWO TOTE is so named because there are a few potentially new skills to learn, but also for that bottom level fabric that is chosen for durability and wash-ability. I've suggested waxed canvas, cork, vinyl or lightweight hide. My next one will be made with leather!
I've been using my original tote as my everyday purse and it is perfect for me. I wanted an uncomplicated bag that didn't have too much structure or fancy hardware detailing. This tote has plenty of room to accommodate a few extra things picked up during the day (like, for instance a yard of fabric, 5 FQ's or a couple of skeins of yarn.....ahem).
There is no central bottom seam and the leather handles are securely riveted on; both details that really increase the strength and durability of this bag. I regularly carry a full water bottle, heavy wallet, sunglasses, chequebook, iphone, car keys and a few pens around in mine. There's an internal slip pocket with two pen slots and the external zip pocket is large enough for your cell phone.
I hope you'll try one for yourself (and then make lots more as gifts!). It's an afternoon or evening project that only requires 6 rectangles of fabric! For real!
Special thanks to Jackie and Eileen for testing this pattern so thoroughly for me!
I don’t see an approximation of size (in inches or centimeters) here or on the pattern. Did I miss that? 😊
ReplyDeleteI may have to make a couple of these at a coming retreat.;0) They will make lovely gifts!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I like it alot!
ReplyDeleteI see a few of these bags in my future. Especially want to learn putting on the leather handles.
ReplyDeleteLove it Krista - I am also a bag lover and have made a few like this one but love how you have combined your favorites! Having a hard time finding leather handles that are pre-made and not belt weight....any suggestions? Other than going back to my leather making days and making them myself...lol
ReplyDeleteHappy for you and another pattern release!
I absolutely love this bag!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the pattern release! I'm looking forward to making at least one!
ReplyDeleteHI, love the tote, how do I get the pattern
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DeleteHi Trish There are a couple of live links in my post that will take you directly to the Craftsy listing to buy a .pdf download of the pattern or you can click on the image of my Round Peg quilt on the upper right sidebar that will also take you to my pattern shop!
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