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Saturday, 19 January 2013

Tutorial: foldaway market tote

This handy reusable tote folds away into it's own pocket. Perfect for storing in your purse for spontaneous shopping sprees. I have made mine from upcycled vintage fabric, but feel free to use any lightweight cotton. The following is a sewing tutorial for making this lovely tote. You will find full instructions and free pattern to download and print.
sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Foldaway market tote tutorial
You will need:
Fabric
Scissors
Thread
Pins
Pattern paper (squared)
Sewing machine
You will need a piece of material 84 x 71cm. Cut out the 4 main pieces plus a piece for the pocket 18 x 36cm. All seams are 1cm. You can find the pattern template for this tutorial below. It is not to scale and is for guidance only. You will need to make a template on pattern paper, I would recommend using squared paper so that you can achieve true straight edges.
downloadable sewing pattern for tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
I have also included the full two-page tutorial at the end of this blog post, you are welcome to print that out and work from those instructions.
Step 1. Fold the pocket piece with right sides {RS} together and stitch around the edge leaving a small gap.Trim the corners and turn right side out.
step one sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 2. Place the pocket with the fold at the top, centrally on the right side of one main bag piece. Stitch around 3 sides.
step two sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 3. Join the main pieces {RS} to {RS} at the tops of the handles. Neaten the raw edges by pinking or zig-zag machine stitch.
step three sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 4. Neaten all round the inside raw edge between the handles by pinking or zig-zag machine stitch.Then turn under and sew all around the edge making a curve at the corners.You may need to clip the corners slightly.
step four sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 5. Sew the bottom of the bag {RS} to {RS} and neaten the raw edges as before.
step five sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 6. Pin the side pieces {RS} to {RS} by lining the top edge to the mark on the main bag piece (about 7 inches from the top) and the bottom edge centrally to the bottom seam of the bag.
step six sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 7. Sew all around the seam leaving 10mm at the top. In each corner pivot your work keeping the needle down in the material. Neaten raw edges as before.
step seven sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
Step 8. Pink or zig-zag stitch around the side edge of the bag opening. Turn under and sew all around the edge. Turn bag right side out.
step eight sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
And there you have it, a strong, yet lightweight foldaway tote, handy for a multitude of uses.
sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
You are welcome to print the following two instruction pages out and work from there.
I would love to hear any comments or see any photos of your finished foldaway market totes!
Copyright: This tutorial is intended for personal use only. Please don't make these market totes to sell. You are more than welcome to share this tutorial. but if you do, please could you link back to http://www.meyouandmagoo.co.uk
full instructions for sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote
full instructions for sewing tutorial for vintage fabric foldaway market tote

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Thursday, 3 January 2013

Happy New Year!

I can't believe its been nearly two months since I last wrote a blog post...oh the joys of moving house! The past few months have been extremely stressful, but now we're in our new house, I hope things will start to settle down and we can get some normality back.

After having our whole lives packed up in boxes for the past few weeks, its been lovely to finally start taking a look at my vintage fabric and stock levels again. Top of my list is to make some more Lavender rabbits in Spring Green.

I first blogged about these rabbits at the start of 2011 when Lu Summers very kindly gave me some vintage fabric. I decided I wanted to use this gift to "pay it forward" and raise some money for charity.

I've sold 6 recently, which I am over the moon about because it means I've raised nearly £40 for Children's Hospice South West. I'm hoping to make some more over the coming weeks, so fingers crossed I can carry on raising more money for this fantastic charity.

The rabbits are available in both my Etsy and Folksy online shops

Etsy shop

Etsy shop