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Placemat Tote BagI had a number of cotton webbed belts that I never wear so I cut those to make handles. I just stitched one hanndle to the top of both ends of the stitched together placemat. I also used corse ribbon for handles, ties I had cut off slacks that were made to look like draw string waist lines, and with some I folded a fabric scrap and stitched on top of it to make the handle. They can be left open at the top or attach some velcro or a large snap to close the top. By Martha Feedback About This Post:RE: Placemat Tote BagIS THERE A WEBSITE WITH PICTURES OF THEM? ;) Post By CLARA (Guest Post) RE: Placemat Tote BagNeat idea, thanx. Post by meoowmom Making a Placemat Tote Bag
Buy a beautiful quilted placemat from the clearance table, fold in half and stitch the sides up, add a handle (you can purchase webbing by the yard at a fabric store and it works fine) and you have a great new tote bag. If you want to be fancy, line the bag with fabric that complements the placemat material. Post by ThriftyFun |
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