Here’s another DIY idea that makes a great gift: Tote bags. Patterns for these babies are all over the Internet. I started with this tutorial at Sew Mama Sew, but decided to make some changes based on the shopping bag tutorial in One Yard Wonders (which you must buy, if you haven’t already).
(If you care at all about the dimensions of the bag, here’s a quick and dirty overview. Figuring out how big I wanted to make the bag was the most difficult part of this process. I ended up cutting the main body of the bag based on the pattern in One Yard Wonders – 19 inches by 36 inches. Then, I folded it in half – making the bag 19 inches by 18 inches – and cut a 3 inch square at the base. This made it really simple to make a box bottom. Please see One Yard Wonders for complete details. However, unlike the book, I just did a basic seam on the inside of the bag. For the pocket and the handles, I just used what I had. I found that having at least 5 inches width for the handles was best.)
While you can make this out of any fabric, I got attached quite attached to quilted fabric, pre-made at the fabric store. I originally found small pieces in the remnant bin at Joann’s. They were less than a yard each – around 5/8 yard each – and I picked them up. I thought it would make a good bag for a trip to the gym or a nice shopping bag, and the thick fabric makes it retain its shape and stay pretty sturdy. The quilting also gives a good guide for cutting straight lines and looks nice from the inside and outside.
I ended up making six bags, and I have fabric to make a few more for myself. I think they’ll make particularly nice shopping bags for the mall. Do you ever go to the mall or Target and not want to lug in those ugly grocery bags?
When I had extra fabric, I made sunglasses cases or small velcro pouches (perfect for jewelry at the gym or a cell phone in your purse).
I embroidered each of the bags with the person’s initial. (My new sewing machine has embroidery function.)
So, I was really happy with how they turned out. And, they really only each took a few hours to make (probably a lot less if you are any good at cutting and pinning fabric, I’m terrible). You could easily make three totes and a few small bags out of 2 yards.
Isn’t the inside cute with the polka dots?
Because I do not have the skill or patience to create tutorials, here are a links for tote bag tutorials that I enjoyed/found helpful:
Market Bag Tutorial at Film in the Fridge
Mini Market Tote at Chubby*Hobby (I really wanna try this pattern out)
Classic Tote at Sew Mama Sew
Have you made your own tote bags? Tell me what patterns you use!
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Jenny @ Anything Pretty says
OK I am really jealous that your machine can do embroidery. Love it! I am also loving the fabric choices. You are so crafty!
Oonafey says
This is so cute! I wish my sewing machine had embroidery function… Not that I’d actually get around to using it or anything… lol
Marcy Tate says
Wow Kim, these bags are amazing and super cute. I am really impressed! I wish I had better sewing skills to make these…one day! You did such a great job!
Erin @Domestic Adventure.com says
Look at you go, Kim! I am so impressed. Great choice in fabrics, too.
xo,
– e
christi says
very cute!! nice job.
Leigh says
really impressive
Nicole Peterson says
Kim, I am being so disciplined and steadily saving for my sewing machine. But with this post you seriously have me wanting to throw that all out the window and hopping over to Amazon to get it NOW.
I can’t wait to make these they are AWESOME
Jennifer says
I’m giving away a little sumthin’-sumthin’ on my blog, come see me!
Mary-Carolyn says
Too cute! I am totally inspired to get my rear in gear and start sewing!
Leigh @ Kesler Expressler says
Super cute. And way jealous of your sewing machine having an embroidery function.
Wendy says
Oh my gosh…what a great job!! They are awesome! I am going to bookmark this as a reminder for xmas gift ideas for next year!!
Thanks a bunch 🙂
Mom says
I love my bag that you made me and take it back and forth to water aerobics every day. It’s big enough for everything to fit into including a dry clothes change and a towel. I can’t wait for you to visit in April.
Shannon says
It’s adorbs Kim! I love tote bags so much, I may have upwards of 12 or 15 or 20 of them. And the polkas mixed with the prints, love em! You are so dang talented.
ashley morgan says
Very cute…what a great gift!
The Faveros says
Oh man this makes me wish I knew how to sew!! How cute are these?! Thanks for the ideas!!
Stephanie O'Donnell says
Super cute!! I just started sewing recently and after a few botched projects, I think I am getting the hang of it!
Feel free to visit me at:
http://www.andrewandstephodonnell.blogspot.com
Have a wonderful day!
Stephanie says
Should I assume mine is in the mail? 😉
Kelly says
I love ’em!!
I second the comment that One Yard Wonders is a great book. I purchased a copy recently, and I am looking forward to getting to work!
A Fire Fighter Wifey says
Those are WAAAAY Cute!! I can hardly wait to learn to sew so that I can make some!
Kelly says
SO cute! Or SEW cute! Wish I could sew!
Jenny @ Words on Wendhurst says
wow, girl, you were seriously busy this year! well done 🙂
Heather says
Cute. I have that blog down so whenever I get a sewing machine I can learn to make things.