I stock up on patterns when JoAnn has a 5/$5 sale. I've had this McCall's MP377 Tote Pattern for a few years. I finally decided to use it to make myself a tote to take to Hawaii. I wanted something with a lot of pockets to store stuff for the 8 hour flight. And boy, does this little number have pockets! Six on the outside and 4 on the inside. And then there's a removable organizer that fits inside that has 7 more pockets. So, that's 17 pockets if you lost count. Woah. I used Amy Butler fabric (my first time!) and I love how it turned out!
Except for how it's like 3 times as big as I thought it would be. Srsly, it's enormous. You could easily fit a 3-year-old in there and carry her around.
And then I had to explain to Daniel why I had to order designer fabric and why it was so much better than the stuff from Joann. And how $60 for 5 yards of fabric was actually a *really* good deal. He's such a boy. :)
I can't show you the organizer because I ran out of time to finish the edges with the (handmade!) bias tape. And yes, a month later it's still not done.
This bag is way too big to carry around on a normal day. So hopefully I'll have a girl one day, because I think the only way I can get away with carrying it on a daily basis is if it's a diaper bag. A really pretty, labor intensive diaper bag.
I'm linking up to these fabulous parties!
My tote was featured!
That fabric was worth every penny! What an adorable bag.
ReplyDeleteI love the bag. I'm sure you will find a use for it. I find myself using larger bags to carry around small portable craft projects. Thanks for visiting my blog too.
ReplyDeleteI notice your profile said you were in Nashville. I live in the White House area.
Teresa
so very cute!! i love me a BIG bag!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your ginormous bag! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! You did an amazing job. I find that I appreciate the hard/labor intensive projects a lot more down the road. As a mother of two I can tell you there isn't a thing as a bag that is too big :)
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how you sewed this, but it could very well be THEE perfect tote. I'm in LOVE!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Wow - and you chose the perfect fabric! It would be great for travel and crafting things too! Super cute.
ReplyDeleteOh, and regarding wreath post...you created a monster when you introduced me to those manila tags :) A good monster though.
ReplyDeleteoops, I meant regarding my wreath post...
ReplyDeleteMorning Sunny!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your tote! And what an awesome job you did. I can see the match up you did with the large pattern in front with part being a pocket. Wow!
Great bag for the flea market.
Cheers!
cindykay
Totally love your bag! The fabric is gorgeous, and I would be thrilled to have a bag with all those pockets. Amazing!
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