AT209 – Diamond Island Tote
Diamond Island Tote – AT209
Handy Tip:
Before binding your pocket, make sure it fits snuggly inside the liner.
Before binding your pocket, make sure it fits snuggly inside the liner.
When weaving the sides, use clothespins instead of pins to keep strips in place. Use 1/4″ seam throughout.
In the picture on page 2, please ignore the triangle. It is simply the continuation of the strip folded up and out of the way.
Click here to see a video on the construction of the Sebago Tote
Just a reminder – at the end of the pattern, instructions are included for a fabric briefcase.
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Click here to see a video on making batting filled fabric tubes
Click here to see a video on how to zig zag tubes together
Click here to see a video on how to sew pieces together
If your rectangle is not straight, this bag can be made smaller to allow you to square up your rectangle. For a 10” tall, 4” deep and 10” wide bag, cut the sides 4” wide, then cut the front, back and bottom 24” long.
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