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two pieces of your main fabric cut in shape A
four pieces of the top shape (B) in a contrasting fabric
two pieces of a lining fabric in shape C
one piece of the long rectangle for the strap in the contrasting fabric
two pieces of the top shapes (B) and one of the strap in a medium weight interfacing

1) Along the longest (22") edge of the main fabric pieces, mark along the top at the following intervals:
3" - 4" - 6" - 7" - 9" - 10" - 12" - 13" - 15" - 16" - 18" - 19"
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you always have the loveliest tutorials, nicey! thanks so much for another wonderful one!
k. @ rikrak
3/3/2011 @ 10:04 am
Great tutorial and what awesome fabric did you use!!!!
3/4/2011 @ 7:31 am
Thank you for sharing your tutorial on the bag. I am definitely going to make one. I was linked to you via craft gossip.
3/4/2011 @ 12:56 pm
Very pretty and LOVELY fabric!
3/4/2011 @ 6:17 pm
Great bag! Love your fabric choices! I want to make one once I figure out zippers.
3/4/2011 @ 7:16 pm
Awesome, would you please use solid fabric? I want to see the details, thanks
3/5/2011 @ 7:53 am
I just got some fabric with fishes given to me, and a large summer/beach bag is what I was planning for it, so I am headed to my sewing room RIGHT NOW!
3/5/2011 @ 10:14 am
I just made this for myself. Great tutorial. I am so glad I came across this I needed a bigger bag for a trip I am taking.
3/7/2011 @ 3:05 am
Thanks for the great tutorial. I was able to follow your instructions and pattern very easily to make one. I was a little surprised at the size of the finished bag (it’s big) but I really like how it turned out.
3/12/2011 @ 6:15 pm
Thanks everyone! I’m glad you’re finding the tutorial helpful! It is indeed a big bag – but you could easily scale it down and create something smaller using the same basic templates.
The fabric is a piece that I bought in japan – I think its an american designer though, just can’t remember who. A bag this size seemed like an appropriate project for such a big print!
3/13/2011 @ 10:33 am
superbe tuto merci bises jojo
3/13/2011 @ 4:54 pm
thank you so much – lovely bag!
4/6/2011 @ 8:37 am
This is the cutest bag.
4/6/2011 @ 1:14 pm
Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I have linked to you on my freebies blog…hugs Khris
4/6/2011 @ 11:01 pm
Lovely bag . I like it and will try to make it . Thanks for your sharing. From Hailey
4/7/2011 @ 6:47 am
Loverly bag. I like it and try to make. Thanks for your sharing. From Hailey ( Hong Kong)
4/7/2011 @ 7:04 am
Not sure how to print off the pattern pieces! Is there a link to the pattern pieces?
4/7/2011 @ 12:44 pm
Never mind…I’m blind..and didnt read…got it now! Duh!
4/7/2011 @ 1:23 pm
What a cute bag! Thank you for the tutorial!
4/10/2011 @ 2:06 pm
I don’t understand how to get the template.
4/10/2011 @ 3:14 pm
Thanks everyone!
Just to clarify, there are no pattern pieces, you can just sketch out the shapes you need with the measurements that are given for each piece – you can either draw these right onto your fabric (which is what I do) or you can trace them out onto paper and make your own pattern pieces if you’d prefer.
4/10/2011 @ 3:19 pm
Thank you!
4/10/2011 @ 3:20 pm
Thanks so much for this great tutorial! I just made a tote for a friend having her 40th birthday next week, and I am so happy with the result. I hope she likes it!
4/14/2011 @ 10:54 pm
Thanks for this awesome tutorial! I can’t wait to make one!
4/16/2011 @ 8:06 pm
super cute!! Not something I would ever be able to do (I can’t even sew a straight line) but I sent it to my mom and she’s going to make one for me, and for her bookclub friends! Can’t wait!
4/18/2011 @ 6:40 pm
Thank you! I love my new bag! I managed to reduce the size too (with a bit of trial and error) so it’s “just right”.
Will be back to peruse your blog next time I have time for a makey-do day.
4/19/2011 @ 2:50 pm
If I can manage to get to the store Saturday before my BF’s cook out this will probably be my Easter sewing project!
Also the Tumblr’s LOVE this bag and tutorial! http://childlikefascination.tumblr.com/post/4755387641/lovely-tote-bag
Cheers!
4/22/2011 @ 8:46 am
I love this tutorial – nice to have pockets with zippers! Deanna – Skinfizzical.com
4/23/2011 @ 5:37 pm
Love the bag..very good tutorial too.
Found you on pinterest.
Nice one.
4/24/2011 @ 4:18 pm
Thank you, thank you for the tutorial! It was clear and easy to follow, even for a novice sewer like me. Here’s a link to a photo of my version: http://www.flickr.com/photos/58892138@N00/5661925043/in/photostream. Love your blog! Cheers!
4/27/2011 @ 4:17 pm
Love this bag! I had a craft day with a few friends and we made your bag. So cute! This was my first time sewing anything more than a square. I must admit the turning of the bag was a little difficult for me to wrap my brain around.. but it turned out so cute I will be making more for gifts. =) How amazing and talented are you that you can make your own patterns up. Bravo! Keep them coming, I love it!
5/6/2011 @ 10:49 pm
Great bag and turtorial – Thank you for sharing!
Echino (Japanese import fabric) has great big bold fabrics like this! I think I’m going to have to splurge and purchase some for this great bag!!
- samya
5/10/2011 @ 7:33 am
I am so confused with the patterns on this tutorial. Do you have a pattern to scale? I have tried to enlarge them both by hand and on computer and they aren’t working. How did everyone get the right measurements? I love this bag and want to make several if I can figure it out. Feel really dumb!
5/14/2011 @ 11:37 am
I linked back to your post, I hope, that´s OK for you
5/15/2011 @ 8:07 am
This bag is wonderful as is your tute! Very clear directions. Thanks so much. I’m inspired.
5/17/2011 @ 11:15 am
http://www.flickr.com/carpiemae
5/23/2011 @ 10:39 am
http://www.flickr.com/photos/carpiemae/5751318768/ Here is my version!
5/23/2011 @ 10:42 am
I am so looking forward to trying this bag, for my sister. The only thing I don’t understand is the interfacing. I have some strong duckcloth, will that work?
5/25/2011 @ 1:10 am
I love this pattern! Just change up fabrics and textures, and it works for a stylish Mommy/Diaper bag, my niece’s soccer bag, or my daughter’s ballet bag! I plan on making another one for the beach with a child’s favorite beach towel that the edges have frayed.
6/9/2011 @ 5:30 am
LOVE this. I ended up making two yesterday. Great tutorial and the size is perfect for the beach! I put in zipper and slip pockets on the interior but realized if that step was skipped this bag would be reversible.
6/11/2011 @ 10:24 am
So gorgeous, well done! I have the same fabric and used it to make an embroidery hoop wall art and a head scarf. Thanks for sharing!
7/6/2011 @ 7:38 pm
thanks for a great tutorial! now i can stop spending all my $ on purchasing new new totes and purses, a serious obsession/compulsion
), and start putting my mom’s fabric collection and my sewing machine to good use!!
7/11/2011 @ 12:59 pm
i like your fabric choice, the color so wonderful, love it. i hope i can get that kind of fabric
then, i wonder whether you use any soft fabric between the outer and inner fabric?
thanks for sharing
7/12/2011 @ 9:56 am
Hi-
I just wanted to say thank you. I found your post from pinterest…and decided I had to make this bag. I made it today and found your instructions fantastic (except I did have a hard time figuring out how to attach the strap) all in all THANKS so much. it turned out adorable. xo
7/28/2011 @ 7:03 pm
Found you on stumbleupon. Great site
7/30/2011 @ 11:23 pm
Thank you very much for this comprehendible tutorial! I ended up in making some changes, especially in size, but I will definitely make another big one.
8/6/2011 @ 4:41 am
linda!!!! linda!!!
8/9/2011 @ 7:04 pm
Too cute! I hope you don’t mind but I posted your beach bag tutorial on my blog!
http://www.deeindesign.com/blog/2011/08/bags-totes/
Cheers
8/9/2011 @ 11:08 pm
I just found your purse on Pinterest. And oh my gosh I love the fabric and the whole purse. I know it took alot of time to stop and take the pictures. A big Thanks! I have been looking for a nice HOBO purse idea. Thanks again
9/3/2011 @ 10:00 pm
This would be a fabulous knitting bag, too, for schlepping around your project du jour! I’m hunting down that fabric……
10/1/2011 @ 5:33 pm
I just finished making this bag and it’s definitely my favorite I’ve ever done by far! I just adjusted the dimensions a little bit for my own, but your directions were very easy to follow. Thanks!
11/2/2011 @ 8:25 pm
I can’t sew, but I love this bag and would like to buy it. Does anyone know where I can purchase one like it?
11/27/2011 @ 12:03 pm
awesome! i love it..
12/11/2011 @ 4:08 am
Great job making this tutorial. It is so easy to follow and the bag is super cute. Thanks for sharing.
1/1/2012 @ 10:44 pm
Great tutorial, and I loved the look of the bag so had to make one. I made mine with some upholstery fabric. It turned out well, I think, but the fabric was pretty heavy-duty and hard to work with at the tops where the handle attaches.
I also added a sewn-in pocket to the lining on one side, and a ribbon loop for a carabiner for my keys, since the bag is so big and deep.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjteague/6784367721/
and the lining
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rjteague/6784437059/
Thanks for providing the tutorial!
1/29/2012 @ 3:38 pm
loved the instructions! Just finished mine and minus a bit of stitch ripping with the pouch it was a blast. nothing more soothing than the sound of a sewing machine hum. found you on pinterest – Thanks
2/7/2012 @ 9:59 pm
I want to make this bag but have a question…in step four, where you drew the curve on the corners….it looks in the photo like you then sewed over that line, but your directions don’t actually say to do that. And when it then says to cut off the excess from the point….does that mean everything just below the curve? Or really further down at the very tip? – Thankx!~-
2/11/2012 @ 10:08 am
My question is what size seam allowance did you use? 5/8″ like when sewing clothes or 1/4″ when quilting? I’m loving this pattern! Can’t wait to finish up!
4/14/2012 @ 12:40 am
I just love both the pleated bag and zippered pouch patterns/tutorials. The pictures are great and both are so easy to follow. Thanks you for two great patterns. I’ve already made two bags. So cute!!
6/27/2012 @ 10:46 am
Thank you. I scaled this down by about an eighth and its brilliant. Was worried it wasnt going to turn out the right way but it was perfect. Didnt attempt the little purse because i was in a hurry but wish I had now. Never mind. Keep up the good work.
6/29/2012 @ 10:23 am
Hi! Did anyone ever find out/remember who the fabric designer is? Or where to find this fabric? I’d love to have some! Thanks!
7/29/2012 @ 5:03 am
Thanks!!! it looks like my next project
8/8/2012 @ 1:57 am
Hi Laural, I love this and think it would be great featured on http://www.sewcanshe.com. Please let me know if I can use two pics and link back to this page for the tute. Thanks!
Caroline
9/23/2012 @ 10:07 pm
Wooow… very cute bag. I should try to make this at home. It looks easy as your direction. Thanks for the tutorial
-my diy craft-
10/1/2012 @ 5:43 am
I love your bag thank you for sharing it . I will be trying my luck at this after the Holidays, I have never made a purse be fore so wish me luck, and again thank you . Dottie
11/20/2012 @ 5:04 pm
It came out great and it was so easy and quick to make. I LOVE IT!!!
4/21/2013 @ 4:28 pm
great !!!!! i love it!!!
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4/21/2013 @ 5:38 pm
I was about to start a bag project without a pattern when I came across this. You have just made it easier for me. Thanks a mil!
4/22/2013 @ 5:45 pm