TASTER: Tote-Ally Bags with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 01-Feb-2018
Always up for a challenge, Jennie has designed this delightful bag to please one of her students who didn't like adding handles to her bags at the end of the making process. So in this design they are completely incorporated.
You could make this bag with or without the patchwork front. But for our subscribed viewers you have the added bonus of Jennie sharing the pink bag patchwork version with you.
The Trumpet cracker pattern is in her Foldy Rolly Patchwork book, which you can find on our website.
The bag has a zipped pocket inside, and Jennie has a really great way of putting this in. She also reminds us during the workshop of how to join bias strips of fabric.
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