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Strawberry Reusable Grocery Bag. Strawberry Reusable Grocery BagSewing Pattern: Download pdf sewing pattern here.

Strawberry Reusable Grocery Bag

To make: 2Materials: 1. Fabric – thin Polyester or cotton or thin laminated fabric, 31″ x 25″ 2. Fabric – Red polka-dots , 7″ x 4″, 2 pcs. 3. Fabric – Green cotton, 6 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, 2 pcs. 4. Bias tape – 3 1/2 yard 5. Download the pdf pattern and print it out if you wish. Transfer the pattern to the fabrics, draw and cut them out. Double fold the side seam allowance of the hull and sew.

Place hull on top of red polka-dot triangle fabric (strawberry) with right side facing up. Place the strawberry piece to the bottom corner of the grocery bag, baste it in place at seam allowance. Repeat the placement to the other corner but without the ribbon tag. Fold the grocery bag with right facing each other, align the side seam and bottom seams.

Sew handles together, left and right, for both front and back piece of the grocery bag. Bind the raw edges with bias tape. Then bind the raw edges around the handles. Tutorial-Credit Card Holder. I just finished a giveaway at Tatertots & Jello & Jen was kind enough to let me guest post on her super blog!

Tutorial-Credit Card Holder

Now I can very proudly add one of those buttons that goes......I was featured on;) Well here is how to make Mini Lauren.............a trifolf credit card holder with a trigger clip:) 4.5"(12cm) wide x 3.5"(9.5cm) high when closed 9"(23.5cm) long when fully open including the flap. The slots are 3"(7.5cm) by 4.5"(12cm) each. · One exterior panel 5”(12.7 cm) x 7.5”(19 cm) · One circle with a diameter of 5”(12.8 cm).Use a compass like shown in the pic & draw on a paper & use it as pattern or draw directly on to the fabric & cut.

From your lining fabric cut. Sew a bag with the free bag pattern. DIY {doily canvas bag} & ashleyannphotography.com. Thankfully everyone seems to be making a switch from plastic to lasting when it comes to shopping bags, so here’s another fun little tutorial on customizing one to make it oh so cute.

DIY {doily canvas bag} & ashleyannphotography.com

You might notice a lot of doilies in my recent diy projects. Since I was getting so many ready for A Christmas Gathering I used a lot of the same materials…monograms seems to be pretty popular now too. My friend Cindy called while I was working on this and suggested I just go ahead a put a “W” on it for her, I happily obligied. Canvas bag ($2.00 when on sale at Hobby Lobby), fabric paint, paper doily, Krylon Paper Finishes Adhesive Spray : Spray doily with paper spray adhesive and press down on the bag (not shown) . : Gently paint over the holes – I recommend paint meant for fabric, not crafts. . : Peel back doily before paint dries. Bag after doily is removed. DIY Découpage Floral Bag - Honestly WTF.

When H&M asked us to DIY a boho-inspired item for their summer issue, découpage was the first thing that came to mind.

DIY Découpage Floral Bag - Honestly WTF

Honestly, does it get any better than customizing a simple handbag with a brilliant floral print? However you create it, it’ll be satisfying to know that you’ve designed yourself a one of a kind bag! You’ll need:a handbagcotton fabric with a large floral patternpainter’s tapeMod Podgecraft paint2 small plastic dishes2 brushesscissors Start by taping off the edges and hardware of the handbag. Squeeze a dollop of colored craft paint into a small disposable container. Allow the first layer to dry completely. While the paint dries, carefully cut out a handful of flowers from the fabric. Arrange them onto the painted section of the bag. Remove the painter’s tape when the Mod Podge has dried clear and your floral handbag is complete! (all images by HonestlyWTF)