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A month or so back, I ran across this fabulous cotton canvas shower curtain at my favorite thrift store for $1.91. You KNOW I had to have it! I knew that I wanted to make some kind of tote bag, but I needed fabric to co-ordinate with it. I ended up taking the shower curtain with me to M & L Yardage and found this great fabric called "Mod Charm" by Anthology. It was exactly what I was looking for! And at $4.98 a yd it was perfect! I used this great free tutorial that I came across over at Noodlehead. Seriously....you need to jump over there and bookmark this one! The tutorial is very easy to follow and totally FTS! I love everything about this bag! In my opinion, it's the perfect size! Love love love it!!!
| These fully lined outside pockets are wonderful! |
| I added a divided pocket to the inside for my keys and cel phone. I also added 2 rows of top stitching around the top edge and down the center of the outside pocket for some added detail. |
| I love the added detail of the strip of bias along the pocket edge! |
| I wanted to give my bag a bit more stability. I cut a piece of plastic canvas that is just a tiny bit smaller that the base of the bag. |


Great idea! Out of necessity, lately I've been really 'looking' at other places for fabrics, such as old sheets, clothing and whatnot, plus I have been taking zippers out of clothing more before tossing them. It's amazing what neat stuff you can do if you keep your eyes open!
ReplyDeleteMen's 100% cotton button-up long (or short) sleeve shirts work great to salvage for quilting fabric. I like finding them at thrift stores, especially when they change seasons & have discount! The bigger, the more fabric, so look for that too! They come in so many awesome patterns & colors! ♡
DeleteLove the bag and I've never thought of looking for fabrics in other unusual places - but now I will!
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ReplyDeleteLooks like an Amy bag. :-)
I think my (your) sunflower fabric could work with this pattern, no?
Very nice :-)! Thank you for sharing the link for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteVery Nifty
ReplyDeleteI love up-cycling projects. Tote bags are always great!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a good eye for the potential of thrift store finds! Love the colors! I never seem to find those kinds of goodies around here!
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Cute as a button! I love to up-cycle ;)
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i love the shower curtain! It looks fabulous as a bag! great job!
ReplyDeleteCute bag! I love that lining fabric. :)
ReplyDeletelove it so much. What a fabulous fabric and for a great deal!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous project - love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome bag and I love that it is an up-cycled project! Thanks for linking up to {Sew} Modern Monday and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI have a shower curtain that is calling out for a remake like this one! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat bag and nice find at the thrift shop!
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for great upcycling projects!
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This would be perfect for my daughter who's starting college next month!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I bought a bright pink flamingo shower curtain on sale at Target for $2 with the hope I could do something cool with it! This project has just moved its' way up my to-do list!
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