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Summer Flower Tote Bag

Ahhhh Summer. It’s almost here. I’m very ready for it to get here. Not so much for the weather because hey, southern CA here, but more for having the kids home, trips to the beach, and our Great Road Trip coming up. (More on that soon.)

So to get ready for summer I thought I’d start with a great big tote bag, with a great big flower on it. :)

I stole/borrowed/used for creative inspiration this Boden bag.  (You have to click on the alternative view, down below the large picture.)

And here’s mine:

Colors might be hard to tell – every body’s computers are different. It’s purple and a bright coral.

Want to make one? Sweet! Here’s what you need.

• 2 rectangles for the outside of the bag – 20″ tall x 18″ wide
• 2 rectangles for the inside of the bag – 20″ tall x 18″ wide
• interfacing – 4 strips – 3″ tall x 18″ wide
• 3″ fabric strips for the rose (same fabric as lining) – this kind of depends on how big your flower is. I used about 1/4 of a yard of 60″ fabric
• 4 grommets + tool
• rope for straps – mine are 34″ each
• button for center of flower

Start by ironing your interfacing to the top of each fabric rectangle, on the wrong side. This will stabilize the top just a bit for the grommets.

Trace the circles for your flower strips on to one side of your outside fabric. I just scrounged for bowls that were about the right size. Mark your circles with a fabric marking pen. You want to make sure your circles are closer to the top than the bottom of the rectangle, because part of that lower section will be folded and used for the bottom of the bag.


(Squint. They’re there)

To figure out how much fabric I needed, I employed my extremely limited math skills. And if I can do this, so can you. Actually, you might all know this, at which point, I’ll feel like a dunce. But if you do, just humor me.

Measure the diameter of your large circle. (One side to the other in the center). Now multiply that number by 3.14. So if you large circle is 10 inches, you get 31.4. That is your circumference. I round up at this point. So 31.5 inches. Now you want to multiply by 1.5 or 2, depending on how full you want your ruffle. I recommend 2. So then we have 31.5 x 2 = 63. We need for the large circle 63″ x 3″. Piecing if necessary. I didn’t want the large circle to be pieced, so I just did 60″. You’ll need to do this figuring for each circle.

Whew. Yucky math part over.

For each strip I zigzagged the long sides of the rectangle and turned under the short sides. ( I really prefer raw edges in case you haven’t noticed.) I sewed a light gathering stitch on one long end, about 1/4″ from the edge. I then sewed the ruffle to the line for the largest ring. I tried to sew right over my ruffle stitching so you wouldn’t really see it.

Now just repeat each of those steps for each ring.

The last ring is ruffled very tightly and sewn on so that you can’t see any of the bag in the center.


(You would want to add your button on at this point. I didn’t realize it needed it until I was taking the pictures at the end.)

Next step is sewing the bag together. Put the two right sides of the outside of the bag together and sew the two sides and the bottom. Leave the top open. Press the side seams open and the bottom seam to one side.

Make a triangle at the bottom on one side, so that the side seam and bottom seam are touching. Press it down. Measure and run a line with your marking pen where the triangle is 5″ across. Sew across this line.

You can see you might need to clip that side seam so it lays flat. Repeat for the other corner. This makes the bottom of your bag.

Now you will repeat these steps for the lining. Sew your side and bottom seams and sew your triangles for the bottom.

Now to sew them together! Put your two bag pieces together, right sides together. Sew a 1/2″ seam around the top, leaving an opening for turning. (I always leave too small of a hole. I have no idea why.)

Turn your bag right side out through the  hole and press the top of the bag. Press under the opening as well. Sew a top stitching seam around the top, 1/4″ from the edge. This will finish off the top and sew the opening closed, all in one fell swoop. :)

Time for grommets. Don’t be afraid. You can do this. :)

Measure the placement of the grommets. I measured mine 1″ down from the edge and 5″ from each side.

Make a small dot, then center the barrel of your grommet over this dot and trace around it.

Cut out these small circles.

The order of the grommets goes this way, from top to bottom..

The top of the tool, the teeth of the grommet, the fabric, the barrel of the grommet, and the base of the tool.
(the small circle represents the bag)

Place the pieces on the bag.

Now hammer the grommet together. I found that it works best to put the pieces down on a towel on concrete. You need a very hard surface in order for it to work.

Pretty easy right? Now do it three more times. :)

Once all your grommets are in, tie on your handles. I just pulled them through the grommets and knotted them.


(Super cute but needs a button. :)

I found this little guy (with anchors!) in my stash. Perfect!

And we have a super cute bag that will hold tons of summer paraphenalia. :)

Now I have a confession to make. I goofed on my first grommet. I put it on wrong side out. Check out this photo.

The left grommet is wrong side out. It curves in instead of out. Oops. I realized my mistake after it was on. I decided that I’d do the rest the right way and no one would see the difference on the back of the bag under my arm. :) Oh well. haha. Mr. F.T. said I should have done them all backwards but I just couldn’t do it.

I hope you give it a try – send me a picture or a link if you do! I’ll show off your super creation. And as a little side note – this was waaaaaay cheaper then the $58 Boden bag. Love that.

Guess what’s coming on Thursday??? Matching flip flops. I can hardly wait. :)

***** Updated: Click here for the link to the matching flip flops! *****


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Weekend Nifty-ness

I wanted to share with you all my fun and fabulous weekend. :)

My dear Mother-in-Law (who is the best MIL in the whole world. Seriously) and I went to the Del Mar Sewing, Quilt, and Craft Fair on Saturday. I’m not much of a quilter, that’s more my Mom’s arena, but there was a TON of fabric and other fun stuff. Here are the goodies I found:

 

The pattern is one of the prettiest Rag Quilt patterns I’ve ever seen. And the back looks just as lovely as the front. The fabric is cream with little line drawn roosters. How yummy is that? I’m thinking dishtowel or apron or something. I have no idea what the brand is – I need to look at the selvage.

The sticks are vintage wooden ribbon spools – they were $1 a piece. Don’t you love them? And the wee little hangers were from the same booth. I have plans for those. I thought they were too cute.

I also got some dip mixes that I didn’t include in the picture because there weren’t “crafty”. I’m a sucker for those little dip booths. I can’t pass them up. All those little samples and pretzels and yumminess. Freaks Mr. FT out though – he’s a bit of a germaphobe. Good thing he wasn’t there. ;)

I also found out today that I won something from a site participating in the Sew, Mama, Sew giveaway! Woooo hooooo! I am sooo excited. It’s from the site My Craft Closet. I won her sweet apples and pears apron, which feeds my apron addiction nicely, thank you very much. I’ll show it to you when it arrives.

The other fun things that happened this weekend (and week) were that I received this blog award from two different people.

The two people that gave it to me were Mandy from Mint and Clandy Create, and Pati from A Crafty Escape. 

Thank you so much ladies, I really appreciate the compliments. :) I think it could get a bit crazy linking 30 blogs that I like and would pass this onto, so I’ll just share the love with my new friends (can I just say that the people I’ve ‘met’ from blogging are some of the nicest people in the world?) and I’ll tell you 5 things about myself. If you’re interested ;).

1.  I married my high school sweetheart. (Everybody together, “Awwwwwww”) We fell in love in high school, went to college together and have been married for almost 20 years. Been “together” almost 24. That’s more than half my life. We’ve grown up together and I couldn’t have asked for a better husband, father and best friend to share my life and raise kids with. (Started off sappy on you didn’t I?)

2. I was born in Phoenix and grew up in Mesa, Arizona. I was in the marching band on the flag corps. ( I know I know. Band geek ;) Went to NAU and got a degree that I do absolutely nothing with now. Money well spent there.

3. I’m a Food Network Junky.  I love to cook. LOVE. And eat for that matter too. I’m working my way through Food Network chef restaurants. And the closest place for me to do that is Vegas. We’ve tried Emeril’s DelmonicosNew Orleans Fish House, and Table 10, Bobby Flay’s Mesa Grill, Mario Batali’s B & B Ristorante, and Hubert Keller’s Fleur De Lys. I think I might have missed some. In a few of these we did the Kitchen Table (which I highly recommend if you can swing it), where you have a private table and the chef fixes you several courses that are not on the menu. Basically you get to try a bunch of things that they cook the best. So amazing. If you have a restaurant recommendation I’d love to hear it.

4. I don’t do the ocean. Oh, I like to look at it. The sunset’s are breathtaking. Sitting with a book and watching my children play in it is heaven.  And I’ll put my feet in it. But there are things with teeth that poop in that big bathtub. I don’t need to wallow in that.  No thanks.

5. I’m a klutz. Seriously. I think last month I slipped and fell three separate times.
                   One was in front of my son’s Jr High – I was hanging a sign in front of the school. Fortunately the kids were in class – poor kid would have died of embarrassment. I’m blaming that one on a small earthquake. Scraped up my hands and knees pretty good. Pavement is not friendly.
                   Second fall was in my backyard. We live right on I-5 and I heard an accident right by the house. Being the nosy twit that I am, I wanted to see so I tried to stand on a chair to climb up on the wall. Note – do not try and climb up on a wall on the ARM of your lawn furniture, on soft, rain-soaked ground. I fell on a rosebush. I don’t think it’s going to recover.
                   Last one was in my bathroom. I had forgotten to put a clean towel on the rack so after my shower I had to do the wet sprint for the cabinet. This is not pretty to begin with, so it needs to be fast. The unfortunate thing about being wet and running is that it makes the floor slick. I went into a cheerleader-inspired split that I hadn’t trained for. Pulled something in a place that shouldn’t be discussed.
                   The high side to all this is that I provide a great source of amusement to Mr. FT and the kiddos. Mom’s supposed to bring joy into the home right? That’s what I’m telling myself.

If you made it through all that blathering on, you deserve a prize. I don’t have one for you, but you really do deserve one. :) Thanks.

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Crush of the Week

I’m excited to bring you the Crush of the Week today!

Our highlighted blog today is Adorkable Annie. (How fun is that name? It makes me smile.)

I’m thrilled because Annie is the first person who has recreated something I’ve blogged about. How wonderful is that! She made her own serving tower, and let me tell you, hers is A-Maz-Zing! Check it out:

How beautiful is this? The plates she found are soooo pretty. I love all the different shapes and patterns.

She also created this beautiful Baptism blanket.

Take some time and go visit Annie. She’s creative and funny and a great writer – you’ll be glad you stopped by!

And coming up next week . . . . we’re going to start getting ready for summer! Woo hoo!

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