Finally Finished! (Friday Foto Fun #189)
I have a mountain of unfinished quilt projects in all sorts of different states. However, it's very rare that I start making a bag and then just stop or pause. The bag projects typically are done one at a time. Several months ago, I started making an Amara tote with some beautiful canvas fabric but put it down when I needed to cut foam for the interfacing. I'm proud to say that I finally finished it last Saturday on stream!
It was a little difficult to remember where I left off from the pieces I had already cut and what else I needed to do. For example, I didn't have the lining picked out and I used 1 yard of this beautiful green for the lining that is from the same collection of fabric as the exterior.
I forgot that the lining needed more than a yard, so I needed to piece the side panels of the lining and opted to not have the side pockets on the interior because I didn't have enough fabric. Whoops! I guess it also matches the fact that the bottom of the bag needed the cork to be pieced together. I remember when I started the bag, I didn't do the math correctly and didn't quite have enough cork in this blue to cut all the pieces. Unfortunately for me, the blue was discontinued and I had to make do and piece together the base.
The bag overall turned out great and the tote is pretty big!
Bag Details:
- Pattern: Amara Tote and Handbag by Bagstock Designs
- Cork: Blue (discontinued) from Fabric Funhouse
- Hardware: Luxe Hardware and more! and a few other places for specialty pulls.
- Thread: 40wt Aurifil in 2780
This is the second Amara tote that I've made. The first one was out of vinyl, you can read about that here.
What are your sewing plans this weekend? I'll be streaming on Twitch channel tomorrow at 8am sewing a bag for August's Bag Day. I'll be making the Meraki Backpack by Bagstock Designs. Come hang out, chat, and sew!
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That is a very cool looking tote, and so much bigger than I thought! I usually do bags start to finish, just so I don’t forget where I’m at. Nice finish, Sherry!