
You will need:
approx 1/3 yard canvas or decor weight material (vinyl would also work)
one package of coordinating bias tape
strap material...such the cotton webbing seen here
coordinating thread

2 pieces measuring 17.5" by 16" for front panels
1 piece measuring 46" by 6" for side/bottom panel (Note- the fabric I used had a wide WOF of over 50". If your fabric is less, this length can be pieced together)

Let's go!
1. Place 2 bag pieces wrong sides facing, and cut slight curve to bottom edges as shown.



6. With WRONG sides facing, line up bottom/side fabric along length of one of the front panels. Unfold bias tape, and pin along, with folds facing downwards and with about 1 inch extending over the top, and all raw edges lining up as shown: (NOTE: I goofed in this picture and did not have the extra 1" of bias tape extended past the edge of the hem. You will need this later to finish the corners)


7. Sew along pinned edges, using 1/4 " seam allowance. Fold bias tape back up over the raw edges.

8. Tuck ends of bias tape in to finish corner:

9. Sew, close to edge of bias tape, to finish edges.


10. Repeat steps 6-9 to add second front panel to other side of side/bottom panel. This will complete the tote!

8 comments:
What a beautiful tutorial - thank you :)
Super cute!! That's a great fabric too! Nice job. ;)
Such a cute tote! I would love a few of these! I am featuing this at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com. Grab my "featured" button.
This is an amazing good tute. Thanks so much, can't wait to try it.
Oh wow, that's gorgeous! I jsut clicked over from Craft Gossip and I'm so glad I did. I would love to link to this if you didn't mind.
Perfect,love this bag and a nice time of year to make one for spring and summer coming up, thank you.
This is wonderful Idea, going to make some and put Christmas gifts in them. Thank you!!!
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