Take a Stand byAnnie Bag
This stand-up tote comes in two sizes and both have an easy to install zippered top that opens wide for easy access to contents. Each tote features an adjustable, detachable carrying strap plus two outer zippered pockets and two inner mesh pockets. These totes are perfect companions to the Tool Case or the Running with Scissors patterns (sold separately).
Class attendees will receive a 15% discount on class supplies!
Supply List:
Main fabric : ¾ yard or 1 yard
Lining fabric: ¾ yard or 1 yard
Coordinating fabric :¾ yard or 1 yard
ByAnnie Soft and Stable: 18” x 58” OR 36” x 58”
Fusible interfacing: (Pellon SF 101 or similar) 2” x 11 ½” OR 3” x 15 ½”
Mesh fabric: 12” x 13” OR 18” x 17”
Handbag zippers: one 24” or longer single-slide AND one 30” or longer double-slide
OR One 24” single-slide AND one 40” or longer double-slide zipper
1” polypro strapping: 2 ¼ yards OR 3 yards
1” hardware: two 1” D-rings or triangle ring, two 1” swivel-hooks and one 1” wide-mouth slider (this is the same for both sizes)
Fold-over elastic: 1 ½ yards OR 2 yards
Base stabilizer (optional): 7 ¾” x 14 ¾” for larger size only
Thread 50 wt to match fabric
Additional supplies needed:
Needles 80/12 Microtex, iron and mat, rotary cutter, ruler and mat, scissors and thread snips, pins, wonder clips (optional but very helpful), wash-out marker, stiletto, fabric turning tool (optional but very helpful), bodkin.
**72 hour cancellation notice required for a full refund**
Skill Level: | Intermediate |
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Instructor: | Linda Snellgrove |
Instructor Bio: | I started ?sewing? when I was a young child, making Barbie clothes out of my mother?s scraps. My sister and I would fold the fabric and tie it on with another strip of fabric and ?Viola!?, we had a dress! I actually learned how to use the sewing machine in 7th grade Home Ec (remember that?). I passed and went on to bigger and better things-making my own clothes and throw pillows. I made several of my bridesmaids dresses but not my wedding dress (that came from store). After the children started coming along, I sewed for them until they got too old for mom?s home-made clothing (Heirloom clothing should never be considered home-made) and turned to quilting. I had to have a creative outlet somewhere. I made my first quilt in 2007, my first Quiltworx quilt in 2015 and I was hooked! If I counted right, I have made 11 Quitlworx quilts. |
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