On Tuesday, I watched a friend do this from start to finish. It looked simple enough, so I came home and did it too! I am so stinkin' proud of this tote! It's my first REAL quilting project.
Detailed instructions:
Part 1:
http://mommasez.blogspot.com/2008/12/moving-tape-for-quilting-tote-part-1.htmlPart 2:
http://mommasez.blogspot.com/2008/12/tote-part-2.htmlFor this project, you need to quilt two pieces. The size and shape are totally up to you.
Pin your sides. Cut a 2" square out of the bottom corners. My tote was rather large, so I cut out a 3" square. The size you cut out determines the width of the bottom of your bag. Sew along the bottom edge.
Use quilt binding along the top edges. Sew the sides and trip the excess binding.
Flatten the bottom of the bag so that the cut out edges meet each other. Pin and sew. This creates the bottom corners of the bag.
Turn it right side out, add a strap and accouterments (I used a button. My first time EVER doing a button hole!).
There are much more detailed instructions on my blog, but I figured a bare bones set of instructions here would be appropriate for those who understand what I'm talking about. Still.. read the blog... I used moving tape to quilt. LOL


My son happened to be stretching when I snapped that last photo. I promise. I really don't send him out in belly shirts. LOL
This was an easy Christmas present to make!