This tote bag is a little more labour-intensive, but the finished product feels a little more elevated and gift-worthy. The binding finished edges on the bag’s handles and along the top edge are what take a little extra time. If you’ve worked with bias tape or binding, you’ll find this project easy. It has boxed corners at the bottom, making it a flat-bottom tote bag that will sit up on its own. The finished bag is approximately 19″ wide x 14″ tall, and the bottom of the bag is 4″ deep. Pin it Other items to add to the gift…
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This is a really quick and easy sewing project that requires minimal materials. The drawstring case can be used to protect sunglasses or glasses from scratches when in a purse or bag. Add a layer of batting for even more protection. The finished size is approximately 7-1/2″ x 4″. However,…
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This pencil case is a quick and easy project that’s perfect for using up scraps of fabric and batting. It uses binding to finish the edges, which takes a bit of practice to get used to, but speeds things up since you sew the outer fabric and lining at once.…
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I designed this pleated sunglasses pouch to match my: Pleated Clutch Pleated Triangle Pouch Pleated Zipper Pouch It was created to fit sunglasses, but this case could be used for other items, such as smaller toiletries, makeup, makeup brushes, pencils, etc. If you’re not comfortable sewing in zippers, you could…



