Tuesday, June 1, 2010

A Tote Bag {Made as part of my wool skirt project}

Remember last week I told you about being given a bunch of wool skirts/slacks to make things from? Last week I showed you the fun I have been having making flowers out of their lining. Today's "show and tell" is a easy to make tote bag with a few more of those flowers as decoration.

  I liked the plaid wool, it reminds me of skirts my mom wore when I was a kid, and it turned into a very cute bag I think. I used wool from both the plaid skirt and a charcoal grey skirt. I cut the main pieces from the plaid skirt and then I cut a piece for the bottom and for handles out of the charcoal skirt. I did also make a pocket from the plaid. This tote was very fast to sew up (I made it similarly to this tutorial) and then I had fun adding flowers as decorations.


I love quick and easy projects that upcycle old things!
What have you been making lately?

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7 comments:

  1. I love it! I wish I had more time to make things. Currently I need to hem a big pile of pants we were given. Its nearly impossible to find the right length pants for my oldest, so I have to either make some or hem some. This is faster!

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  2. Abbi, that bag is so cute! If you feel like making another one and want to give it away you could send it my way! :)

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  3. I just love it! The plaid is so timeless and the flowers make it very feminine. Great job.

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  4. I was wondering if it was made from old cloths. Im using it as a purse right now and I was wanting a new purse anyway. Thanks soo much!!!!! :)

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  5. The bag is much cuter in real life! It turned out very pretty, I love wool plaids.

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  6. Abbi, good job on the bag! Very cute!!

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  7. This bag looks great! I love that you are using wool clothing. I can't wait to see what you come up with next. Also, I do love the lining flowers. Great job!

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Abbi