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Bold Floral Tote

  • Completed Project: Bold Floral Tote Picture #1
  • Completed Project: Bold Floral Tote Picture #2

a bold, colorful tote
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I'll be creating a how-to soon on how to make it. It took me five hours because I wrote things down and took pictures.

I really quite like it!

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  1. Step 1

    Step 1

    Choose your fabric.
    The bold floral print is my outer fabric.
    The pink polka dote one is my liner fabric.

  2. Step 2

    Print and cut out template
    Body: [link]
    Top Band: [link]


  3. Step 3

    Step 3

    Trace onto the lining and the outer fabric and then add an extra ¼- ½ inch of fabric to provide a margin to sew. Then cut out all pieces. On the rest of the outer fabric, draw two 20 inch long by 3 inch wide strips that will create the straps. Cut this out as well.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4

    Pin the ¼- ½ inch of the edges down and then press with a hot iron on the correct setting for your fabric.


  5. Step 5

    Step 5

    Taking the strips that will create the straps, have them folded inside out and sew down the open side to create two tubes.

  6. Step 6

    Step 6

    Turn the tubes inside out, this can be difficult but the end of a paint brush or chop stick can help, it can also help to have sewn a piece of thin ribbon before sewing the sides.

  7. Step 7

    Step 7

    Sew both the long edges to give a more polished look, this also will flatten them out.

  8. Step 8

    Step 8

    Sew the top band of the lining to the body of the lining, do this with both parts.

  9. Step 9

    Repeat Step 8 with the outer fabric.

  10. Step 10

    Step 10

    Making sure the duller side is up, the vibrant sides facing each other, sew both parts of the lining together making sure the center seams match up before hand, it can help to pin random parts after this has been assured, don’t mess with the mouth of the bag, after you’ve finished, don’t turn this part so that the vibrant side shows.

  11. Step 11

    Step 11

    Repeat Step 10 with the outer fabric to create an outer shell except turn this part so the vibrant part is showing.

  12. Step 12

    Step 12

    Place the lining with in the outer shell and smooth it out so it all meets the edges fold the rough edges in and pin it down so you have a smooth edge.

  13. Step 13

    Step 13

    Pin the strap you’ve chosen to be in the back after pushing it down between the two parts about 1 ½” way in on both sides.

  14. Step 14

    Step 14

    (The next steps are optional; you can repeat Step 13 with the remaining strap if you want to.)With the remaining strap, fold up about ¼” twice on both ends. Pin in place.

  15. Step 15

    Press the ends of the remaining strap and the smooth edge of the mouth of the bag.

  16. Step 16

    Step 16

    Set apart the body of the bag. Taking the remaining strap, unpin the ends and then fold the corners into meet at the middle. Pin back in place, you can press the ends if you want to.

  17. Step 17

    Step 17

    Sew the points.

  18. Step 18

    Step 18

    Hand sew two 1” diameter buttons near the tips, one on each.

  19. Step 19

    Step 19

    Once the buttons have been attached, pin to the front, the tops of the buttons almost at your pinned edge, adjust the back strap so it hangs on your arm equal to the front.***END OPTIONAL STEPS***

  20. Step 20

    Step 20

    Sew the mouth with the straps together.

  21. Step 21

    Step 21

    You’re now finished! Enjoy showing off your new purse/tote!

  22. Step 22

    Step 22

    Helpful Things To Remember:
    •As you go along, it helps to trim off the excess thread.
    •You can add a pocket if you so please, I didn’t.
    •Feel free to press creases after whatever you so please.

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corrie w

corrie w

15 Aug 13:06

cute i like how you did the buttons

corrie w

corrie w

15 Aug 13:06

cute i like how you did the buttons

Pulchra Luna

Pulchra Luna

07 Sep 17:06

Excellent instructions. I love this idea.

*scout nubbies*

*scout nubbies*

15 Oct 09:55

yay! i just finished mine.. it took me 5 hrs (2 days) cause of work but it was simple :)

Keeley C. Posted By:
Keeley C. »
August 15, 2008 11:44
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