Morsbags
It's a quick pattern and you can use just about anything - an old sheet, pillowcase, or in my case - fabric scraps!
The bottom of the bag is double layered just to add a bit more strength. I love that the pattern has you use french seams. It makes the inside nice and tidy - and of course stronger too!
Then, just on a whim, I used the leftover scraps, along with some netting to make a produce bag. It does the job, but it's not a perfect pattern yet. I'm still tweaking it.
The bottom of the bag is double layered just to add a bit more strength. I love that the pattern has you use french seams. It makes the inside nice and tidy - and of course stronger too!
Then, just on a whim, I used the leftover scraps, along with some netting to make a produce bag. It does the job, but it's not a perfect pattern yet. I'm still tweaking it.
So, what have you finished this week? Visit Amylouwho and join in!
A produce bag. What a smart thing to have!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the produce bag. Love the 'bling' at the top. Ooooo French seams. I remember them from high school. Not sure I am capable of doing them now.
ReplyDeletethis bag is great i love the fabric...especially the net bag. that is awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove the produce bag. Fantastic idea!
ReplyDeleteLike the idea of a produce bag ...
ReplyDeleteAnd, you shopping bag is great - I used french seams on the ones I make too...
Great bag made with beautiful fabric. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks great - I love a bag!
ReplyDeleteVery nice...love the fabric!
ReplyDeleteGreat project! And yeah, I never thought of making produce bags. What a GREAT idea! ;o)
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! and i love the produce bag! That might work for a laundry lingerie bag too!
ReplyDeleteI love french seams. I manage to put them on everything I make now. My husband's got the tidiest pj pants on the block. lol
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