Sunday, May 9, 2010

SUPER large Summer Tote tutorial..cheap too

Ruffles and Stuff 5/11 "Daily Feature"


I really don't like that when I go to the park, the beach, or whereever, I have to take 2-3 small bags AND carry things like blankets and towels in my other hand. While also trying to keep the kids from running in front of cars. YET, I don't want to buy the huge bags for lots of money.

I was looking for interior fabrics in the back of JoAnn's when I saw a teeny tiny section of "utility fabrics" They had 2-3 beautiful fabrics that look and feel a lot like the $1 reusable bags from the grocery store. So my brain started turning.

The best part is, these fabrics are HUGE and CHEAP. $2.99 a yard to be exact. The bag I made used a whole 3/4 of a yard. pretty sweet huh.

I thought I would just show you how I made this basic bag, you can change the dimensions, do whatever you want. and once you have this down you can make any bag and with any material. oh baby, go crazy.

I took my 3/4th's a yard and cut off the bottom, STILL FOLDED 3 inches. Cut it at the fold and you will have 2 3x30" strips

UnFold your lot of fabric and cut on the fold so you should have to symmetrical rectangles. about 24x30"

On both pieces turn the top down 1/2 inch (I didn't need to iron, it bent really well)
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Then turn it down 1 inch and pin, sew on both sides of the hem.
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Place the fabic right sides together and sew sides and bottom. Top open.
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Now comes the tricky part. Take the bottom corners and "box" them. You do this by creasing it the opposite way it currently lays. So that the seams are kissing each other and it forms a triangle.
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Pin in place.
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Now measure 4 inches down (up to you really, I did 4 inches) and drew a straight line.
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Sew across this line.
Cut the top of the triangle.
Let your kids play with the triangle houses :)

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yeah, you did it! so easy huh. Now just have the handles.

Fold in half, right sides together.
Sew and flip.
I like to flip by pinning and turning the pin down pulling through. works magic.
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I ironed these and with the seam in the middle.

Fold each end of the handles same as the top hem. 1/2 inch then 1 inch.
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Measure from outside seam. I liked 8" in from the outside. pin on the inside (make sure the handle seam in pointing inside too) and sew a box with a X in the middle. This will help keep it strong for ALL the goodies soon to be going in.

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And your done! don't you love how small it rolls up.
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Here to help put in perspective how big it is....all those beach towels...
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**CARE** tonight I spilled salad all over it! blast. The instructions on the fabric bolt said to just wipe clean, but this was too messy. SO I put it in the wash on rinse/spin cycle with a drop of dish soap and it worked great. it wasn't too rough on the fabric or ruin the colors.

Camera Strap

I've been meaning to make one of these camera straps for ages. They spice up the camera, add your own personality to an otherwise dull black and lifeless piece of technology.
A freind posted this link on her blog- you can check out sew cute shop's instructions and measurements....but They didn't exactly fit my strap, so be careful. My strap is much skinnier. and a little shorter.

I also wanted to line both sides, not just one. I wanted more padding, my cotton was on the thin side, and extra sturdiness :)
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They turned out cute.

I made one for Aub's for mother's day.

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Saturday, May 1, 2010

Navy


Do you remember Krissy? After her Mother-in-law caught sight of her pleated bag She wanted one! Her specs were pretty simple, pretty much the same as Krissy's...only on a smaller scale. Smaller bag, smaller strap. Same pockets and instead of a flower a button.

She requested a Navy blue bag. It was really difficult finding navy blue/white fabric that would look good as a bag. I wasn't too keen on tiny polka dots, or flannel button-up shirt looking material. But in the back of JoAnns, I found some...as interior decor fabric. It's thick and has the texture of a canvas almost. It will work great! It will hold up awesome. She chose the fabric design...stripes. and I waited for it to go on sale then bought all the supplies.

Here it is!
a Small/Med bag
Med length strap
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5 Pockets...4 inside with pen holder. 1 stretchy outside
I really like the interior.....
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Accessories:
Key Clip & Big Button

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