Edit: After realizing that the tutorial post was not showing up for Internet Explorer users, I concluded I had to redo the whole post. (Not easy for any of you who have ever done tutorials.) So now you can get the tutorial here as a PDF.
Sorry for all the confusion today, hopefully everyone can get it.
LeAnne,
ReplyDeleteSo generous of you! I think this tote is soo darling. I think I just might have to make a few for the kiddos.
Mare Bear ;)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you are going to make some for your cuties! You will have to let me know how they turn out.
Thanks for commenting!
Leanne,
ReplyDeleteI love the totes I think I would carry them as a purse. Love them! Hugs, Bobbi Jo
Bobbi Jo -
ReplyDeleteOhh...that is an idea! They would make cute purses.
Thanks for the comment and stopping by!
LeAnne,
ReplyDeleteCame to your blog off of Tip Junkie! Love your stuff and ideas. Thanks for showing the tote tutorial. I think I will have to make one for my daughter, from all the extra Halloween Fabric I have!
What a great project for Halloween! Thanks for the awesome instructions. This IS a great treat :)
ReplyDeleteYou are all so welcome! I hope you all make one. :)
ReplyDeleteLeAnne,
ReplyDeleteI am so making one of these. If I had the funds though I would totally save myself the effort and buy one from the pro (you) I am saving up for one of your AWESOME quiet books.
Found you through a google search for "halloween tote tutorials". I got the itch to sew yesterday and bought some material to make the kid's halloween totes this year. I'm crossing my fingers really hard on this since I don't claim to be a sewer:)
ReplyDeleteQuick question, how big is the final product?