jacket tote continued



Flatten the bottom of the tote, lining the side seam up with the bottom seam. I measured around 3 inches from the edges on both sides and drew a line. Sew on the line at least twice. This will give your tote depth.





This is one of the sleeves....cut on the seam and the cuff removed. I squared it up and there was enough to split up the middle. I covered it around a piece of webbing to give the handles some oomph. (like my technical sewing terms!? hehehehehehehe)










Here are the completed straps. I kept the apples in there..I don't know why. Just seemed right.






I found a resonable match to the color and made a facing. Basically just a straight piece of fabric...interfaced and edges finished. Sewed it around the top sandwiching in the handle. I centered them ...took a couple of tries before I was happy. Ironed the facing down.






Hand stitched along the zipper.

It was not cooperating in staying down...so I just fused it a bit with pieces of original fusable (can you say ANCIENT???? lolol) The bottom of the bag is a big 'baggy' so I may decide to interface the sides and bottom if the inserted bottom is not enough.







One last touch. I decided to put a button with a loop of elastic at the top of the zipper. I doubt if I will use that zipper much, but really didnt' want to take out . The button will help keep that stable.








VOILA! new tote! I will show you the bottom stablizer when I get it made. I looked at some premade lucite ones, but none of their sizes fit. Drat!

Comments

Tanya said…
Very cute bag and very creative on your part! I used to have a jacket that I would have liked to have made a bag like yours, but it is long gone now. I'll remember your tutorial!
Ann said…
How cute is that? I love it. Thanks for sharing the how-to! It turned out great.
Juryizstillout said…
Very nice tote and thanks for the tutorial!
Great idea, being a big op shopper I think that's a great use for an old loved jacket, well done! Tracey
Mrs. Goodneedle said…
Well loved as a jacket, why not as a tote? Great job!
Rose Marie said…
What a great idea for a tote. Won't you have fun telling your story when someone comments on your tote!
How smart you are! Most of the work is already done then you turn it into a bag. Great idea-not to mention the total greatness of the recycling effort as well.

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