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Rock n' Roll Tote Bag

Rock n' Roll Tote Bag
Remember the Super Hero tote I made Jude? Well the totes were a 3 pack so I had fun making another tote. This time I used out another new product that Fashion Art Projects Sent me. It's called Zip Screens and they are awesome! I was so excited when they sent them to me to try! Simple and easy screen printing right at home. A little pleated detail up at the top added some feminine touch and the bag was a perfect gift for my soon to be sister in law. I started with my tote from fashion art project. colored the lines in with the markers and then did the same to the other side so the lines go all around the bag. Next I grabbed the Zip Screen and special Zip Screen all in one paint and applicator. Stick the Zip Screen sticky side down where you want the design. Then I used painters tape to tape around the edges incase of any paint run off. Then take the Zip Paint. Then with scissors cut the top off. Continue sliding downward until the whole screen is covered. Pretty little bling all in place.

simple "azuma bukuro bag" tutorial A whole days ago, I received a email from one of my customer if I could sell this pattern or not.I have been thinking to make the pattern and tutorial for some time.To make the bag is not difficult, if you have sewing experience.So here is the result tutorial!! (This is the tutorial in English! This is not easy for me. It makes me crazy!!)First I though about selling the pattern and tutorial on my Etsy store. However, I changed my mind.Instead of selling it, I decided to share the tutorial HERE on my blog!! I would like to ask please respect the following rules :- for personal use only. - this is not intended for commercial use.- do not sell the copy of tutorial. All right!  Azuma bukuro is made from one rectangular fabric. - The total width length is always 3 times more than the one of the height. - sew 1 and 2 , 5 and 6 right side together. ( This process make the shape of the bag).Ok, I will show you the process step by step. :) 1. prepare your fabric by follow the basic rule.  3.

Un grand sac boule Matériel Tissu extérieur : 1m (par 1m50) Evite les tissus trop épais ou extensibles. Je te conseille du coton.Tissu pour la doublure : 50cm (par 1m50)Tissu intermédiaire : 50cm (par 1m50) On ne le verra pas alors tu peux prendre un vieux tissu tout moche. C’est l’occasion de recycler un vieux rideau ou l’horrible robe de mamie.Environ 3m de biais (il en faut un peu moins en réalité.) Tutorial Etape 1 : Le patron du sac ! J’utilise du papier spécial mais si tu n’en as pas, tu peux utiliser du papier journal par exemple ou une nappe en papier. Petit patron : Il servira pour le tissu intermédiaire et la doublure. Grand patron : Il servira pour le tissu extérieur. Trace les formes sur le tissu : on trace deux petites formes dans la doublure, deux petites formes dans le tissu intermédiaire, puis deux grandes formes dans le tissu extérieur. Tu obtiens alors : On va maintenant découper une pièce de tissu pour faire la poche, dans le tissu extérieur pour faire un rappel sympa ! Etape 2 : faire une poche

Sac besace Featured: Messenger Bag by Ecolution Originally created for hard-working couriers, the classic Messenger Bag has been in circulation for several decades. Known for its long-lasting rugged durability and distinctive “envelope” styling, the classic Messenger has been adopted around the world as the everyday all-purpose carryall. Make a simplified version for yourself in hemp, similar to the featured tote from eco-friendly, Ecolution. You will need: 1 ¼ yds. [1.2 m] of hemp or organic cotton canvas, 54″ [137 cm] wide.½ yd. [0.5 m] of cotton sateen lining, 54” [137 cm] wide1 ½ yds. [1.4 m] of fusible interfacing, 45″ [114 cm] wide.1 closed zipper, 12” long *1 buckle slider, 2” inner dia. *1 belt tip hardware, 2” wide *matching cotton threadgrid paper * Match zipper to colour/metal of hardware. BAG DIMENSIONS: approximately 4″ x 11.5″ x 14″. [10 cm x 29.5 cm x 35.5 cm] Scale: 1 square = 1 inch (25mm) Add seam allowances to all pattern pieces. Bag Body – cut 1X self; cut 1X fusible 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Sac japonisant Voici le tuto en pas à pas et photos pour un sac japonisant souvent appelé « Japanese knot bag« . Le sac se ferme en passant la grande anse dans la petite et se porte au poignet. Le sac est doublé et comporte 6 petites poches à l’intérieur. Ce sac fait un très joli cadeau, et Noël approchant, je suis sûre que vous penserai bien à quelqu’un à qui il pourrait faire plaisir Le patron gratuit utilisé ici n’est pas de moi. Il est très semblable au patron payant Vogue 7354 que j’utilise habituellement pour faire des petits sacs de se type. Pour le tuto présenté ici du patron gratuit de All people Quilt, j’ai suivi les instructions en anglais à la lettre avec donc les poches mais j’ai omis la triplure. width: 209px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"> Une face Sac fermé en glissant la longue anse à travers la petite Cliquez sur les photos pour les agrandir width: 235px" class="wp-caption aligncenter"> Patron assemblé La patron Le patron est téléchargeable ici sur le site de All People Quilt Les tissus 1.

Un nouveau DIY ou tuto pour bien débuter cette nouvelle année... - A tout petit point... Un nouveau DIY ou tuto pour bien débuter cette nouvelle année... Tout d'abord je vous souhaite à tous et à toutes une excellente année 2013. Pour bien débuter cette nouvelle année, j'ai travaillé un peu pour vous et le tuto du sac mini- Longchamp* est prêt. Je ne peux pas m'empêcher d'écrire quelques lignes d'avant propos. Ce tuto est d'une simplicité, les plus expérimentées ne vont pas voir l'intérêt. Que l'on se sent tour à tour, bête, incompétente, révoltée, dépitée... Ce tuto peut servir à monter ce mini longchamp, mais il peut aussi servir de base pour réaliser des trousses, dans n'importe quel format. Il y a de petites astuces que j'ai trouvé à droite, à gauche, qui m'ont facilité la vie... Alors... on y va... 1. - Choisir un tissu extérieur, pour les deux premiers sacs, j'ai utilisé de l'enduit et la tenues était top. - Pour le tissu intérieur, la doublure, tout est possible. - un zip d'environ 45 cm - J'ai zappé l'option poche intérieure, etc.. 2. - Dans le tissu extérieur: 3. ... 4.

Wallet-to-Tote On the Go ~ Tutorial Lorraine from ikat bag is a favorite around here… She has tons of fun tutorials on her blog and she’s joined us before with this wonderful Back to School Pencil Case tutorial. Today Lorraine shares a tutorial for a new summer essential, the On the Go Wallet-to-Tote! Construction includes three main parts: Assembling the Wallet, Assembling the Outer Bag and Making the Lining. The tote zips into a convenient wallet in this unique and handy design. From Lorraine: Hello, Everyone. These little bags have been around for as long as I can remember, and I thought they’d be a useful addition to the arsenal of summer gear I stash in my car and/or purse. I have three little girls, aged 3,4 and 6, and we’ve found that summer always takes us on adventures we hadn’t planned for– detours to farmer’s markets, dancing in the rain or treasure hunting en route to the park. We always appreciate an extra bag or two for our loot (and wet clothes)! Part One: Assemble the Wallet:You will need: Fold it up… Bags

sac(s) de piscine le retour ! - on va voir si je m'y tiens! pour emma, la copine d'adèle. pour capucine, ma filleule. toile cirée petit pan, toile enduite à pois eurodif (rayon nappe !)biais rose eurodif et biais marron à pois blanc fait maison.j'en vois qui lèvent le doigt et crient et moi, et moi ! alors voici un petit tuto parce que je ne compte pas passer ma vie à coudre des sacs de piscine même si, c'est évident au vu de vos commentaires, il y a un marché à prendre ! mr et mme petit pan, vous savez ce qu'il vous reste à faire ;-) (un clic dessus pour mieux voir)

Sling Bag Tutorial - Part 1 I tend to have a short attention span when it comes to projects, that's why I like making a variety of things. My Etsy shop has an assortment of stuff in it for that very reason...I don't want to make the same style of the same product over and over! Bags are one of my favorite things to make when I feel like changing up the pace a little. I whipped up a few of these hobo/sling bags to put in the shop. The fun thing about these totes are they are reversible! Fun! It will look like this when you open it up. We are going to be very thrifty with our use of fabric, and use the cut out pieces from the straps as the pockets. Measure down from the top straight edge, nine inches. Trim off the rounded bottom. Cut a strip of narrow elastic, 8 inches long. Your pocket should now look like this. Do that to all four pockets. Now sew just the outer edges of the bags together. With RIGHT sides together, stuff one bag into the other. Sew the two bags together. Stuff one of the bags into the other.

Making reversible bag from top of straps to bottom of bag: 50 cm / 20 inchesheight: 28 cm / 11 incheswidth: 40 cm / 16 inches I don’t know because I used leftover fabric for my bag. You can print the pattern and place it on your fabric to make an approximation. It is only one piece of pattern. Fort similar bag, you can check Charlie bag by Burdastyle ($1.99). Please go to the bottom of this post to download the PDF pattern and tutorial. Disclaimer: You may use the finished products for both personal and commercial use (craft shops or markets only – no mass production). 1. 2. If you use my pattern, sew the darts before sewing the bottom and sides of bag. 3. 4. 5. Pull out each of the remaining straps. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. A reversible bag! Thank you for reading and I hope this post is useful for you! Click to download:

the library tote tutorial Here's a fun tote bag project I thunk up (yes, thunk) the other day. Of course there are tons of ways to make a tote bag, but I thought this one was fun and gives you a lot of options no less! | The Library Tote Tutorial | Whether you like things scrappy or streamlined, this bag is ready to go when you are. Ready to make one (or a few?!) Materials: 1/2 yard exterior fabric 1/2 yard lining (if you choose to use any) 1/2 yard for straps, or cotton webbing or a handle type you prefer bias tape - handmade or store bought thread, sewing machine water soluble pen {1/2" seam allowances throughout, unless indicated differently} Cut and prepare pieces: Cut two pieces from the main pattern piece out of the exterior fabric. Cut two pocket pieces. Cut strap pieces: cut two pieces 6" tall by 24-27" long, depending on how long you want your handles to be. Cut reinforcement pieces: these are on the inside of the bag, they can add a decorative or fun touch if you'd like, cut two pieces 3" tall by 13" wide.

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