Sewing A Tote Bag For My Library Rounds

Hello everyone, I’m so excited today to share with you all this simple tote bag I made. For a while now, I’ve been wanting a bag for my library rounds. I was going to buy a tote bag but then I felt like making it would rather even let me always visit the library. I had plans of crocheting it but as at now, time is not a luxury I have.

After making the top from my mom’s leftover fabric, she was impressed at how I was still able to finish it despite the machine stitches. She told me she had more if I wanted them. When she brought out the “more” she said she had, it was not even more than the size of a bandana. We both laughed at the situation and I asked her what I could make with it.

She reminded me of how bad I’ve been wanting a tote bag for a while now. I really didn’t think I could make a strong bag from the fabric but she told me all I needed to do was to linen the interior. In fact I didn’t even have linen and I was surprised to see her unpick the seams of her old dress just to get me linen.

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Somedays ago, she couldn’t even trust me with fabric leftover but now, she’s destroying her dress for me so I asked her what changed and she said she was happy that I didn’t give up even after the struggles I faced with the machine. Honestly, that made me so excited.
Surprisingly, I used two hours to make this bag which is a huge win for me looking at how I spent so many hours on my top the last time. It was half easy, half difficult, hehe.

The materials I used were:
•the leftover fabric
•a pair of scissors
•old linen
•measuring tape

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I started by dividing the fabric into two and then I measured each part against the linen and cut the linen too. I then sewed the linen against each fabric.

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I now sewed both sides together and I realized I was supposed have sewed the sides together before the bottom but I did otherwise and it still worked out perfectly.

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I cut the handle of the bag and then linen that too. That part took more than an hour. I didn’t know how exactly to make it so I went to get an old tote back and then realized I had to sew the linen against each other. I did that and it looked alright at least.

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I then measured 21.6 inches and divided it by two to fix the handle to the bag.

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And I was done.


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I am very patient when I’m crocheting but I just realized that sewing is no different and also needs even much more patience. At least when I’m crocheting, I can control everything because I’m using my hand but for sewing with a machine, you can’t easily correct certain mistakes so you don’t have to let your emotions overwhelm you. It was nice making this bag knowing that I already have a lot of library rounds to make. I just hope my mom doesn’t say she wants it the moment she sees it. Thank you for your time.

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