Simple Six-Pocket Bag: Sewing Tute
Today’s feature is from Better Homes And Gardens with A Simple Six-Pocket Bag:

Six-Pocket Bag Tutorial By bhg.com
This easy-to-sew bag cleverly incorporates outer pockets for everyday necessities.
I think this would be great as a project bag, lots of outside pockets to hold supplies and it’s really quite simple to make. Straps are just fabric (which I like), but you could use webbing or belting instead if you wanted something durable that holds its shape.
Materials Needed:
- 1/4 yard print (straps)
- 2/3 yard print (pockets)
- 2 14-1/2-x-20-1/2-inch rectangles (inner bag) *Watch, looks like they missed listing this on their supplies needed list
- 2 10-1/4-x-14-1/4-inch rectangles thin, firm batting
Finished tote measures 8 x 10 x 4 inches. Please see the site above for pattern details.
For more favorites, see: Two-Kates Project Bag, Pretty Ruffled Totebag and this quick tote you can whip up with tea towels: Quick & Easy Spring Tote Tutorial.
Treat Alert => This famous Noriko Handbag isn’t a tote, but hola! it’s fabulous and I just wanted to share it again
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