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So I made a tote bag recently for my wife. My grandma mentioned to my mom she really liked it and wanted one. So without telling her I made this one for her. I'm giving it to her today!

I did the strap a bit differently on this one. I'm not sure how much I like it but I made this bag basically out of extra scraps I had so I needed to improvise a bit. I definitely see the flaws I made...I need to practice machine stitching a lot. I'm just not very good at it yet.

Anyway...here ya go! Thanks for looking. Let me know how I can improve or things you would have done differently. After all there are so many ways to make the same thing it's always fun hearing other people's perspective.

Joe

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Nice work! I like the strap.

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Grandma is gonna be happy! It looks great, and I would never have thought to use a mystery braid for a strap. I like it!

The only thing I think I would have changed would be to edge paint the braid edges, probably before braiding. That said, it's a small thing. I also would probably have used a D or triangle rather than a square for the strap to chain attachment to keep it from sliding around.

The stitching distance from the edge varies a little bit where the bottom attaches to the sides, but I can certainly understand why that happens. You can't really use an edge guide the way that those pieces have to be sewn. I can't maintain a straight line to save my life without an edge guide. It's still pretty darn good, tho!

Hope that helps

Bill

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Nice work! I like the strap.

Thank you very much!

Grandma is gonna be happy! It looks great, and I would never have thought to use a mystery braid for a strap. I like it!

The only thing I think I would have changed would be to edge paint the braid edges, probably before braiding. That said, it's a small thing. I also would probably have used a D or triangle rather than a square for the strap to chain attachment to keep it from sliding around.

The stitching distance from the edge varies a little bit where the bottom attaches to the sides, but I can certainly understand why that happens. You can't really use an edge guide the way that those pieces have to be sewn. I can't maintain a straight line to save my life without an edge guide. It's still pretty darn good, tho!

Hope that helps

Bill

Thanks Bill! Yeah I should have edge finished the braid but to be honest I just ran out of time. I had to get the bag done for today. Triangle's would be awesome! I'm going to pick some up for sure. I had D's but they were 1 inch and really looked clunky. So I dug around and found the rectangles and decided to use them because they looked a little less clunky.

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I really like the design, I would say you did a great job on it. I bet she's going to be thrilled!

Chris

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I really like the design, I would say you did a great job on it. I bet she's going to be thrilled!

Chris

Thank you so much!

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I too !

like the idea of a mystery braid as a purse handle. You have quite the minds eye. and the contrasting bottom looks fashionable with the handle,

Nice idea Joe !

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Thanks Bill! Yeah the mystery braid was necessity as it was all the leather I had left! But it worked.

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Looks like a nice bag. Good work. Grandma will be happy with it I'm sure.

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Looks like a nice bag. Good work. Grandma will be happy with it I'm sure.

Thanks Rohn! I gave it to her yesterday and she was super happy. It was a total surprise so that is always fun!

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I'm interested in the weave for the strap. How did you do that?

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Here's the link for the tutorial:

http://www.kingsmerecrafts.com/page51.html

Also because the D ring or square ring or w/e you are using is likely not as wide as the strap itself you have to cut a triangle out of each side of the strap. That way when you fold it over to rivet the D ring or square ring in the strap narrows down to the width of the D ring or square ring.

I hope that helps!

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It looks great, Joe! Your projects all look very clean and nice.

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It looks great, Joe! Your projects all look very clean and nice.

Thanks Monica! Slowly but surely. I have some ideas for a combo canvas and leather bag I'm going to try out next.

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Here's the link for the tutorial:

http://www.kingsmerecrafts.com/page51.html

Also because the D ring or square ring or w/e you are using is likely not as wide as the strap itself you have to cut a triangle out of each side of the strap. That way when you fold it over to rivet the D ring or square ring in the strap narrows down to the width of the D ring or square ring.

I hope that helps!

I didn't even know that was possible. I figured since the pictures only show one side that the other had a piece of leather covering where the handle straps cuts had went all the way to the end. I was sure that was the only way to accomplish the braid. Well, now I know better.

It looks pretty nice to me. Are there any inside pockets? I may make a tote for my aunt, and wondering if it is customary to put pocket compartments in or not.

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I didn't even know that was possible. I figured since the pictures only show one side that the other had a piece of leather covering where the handle straps cuts had went all the way to the end. I was sure that was the only way to accomplish the braid. Well, now I know better.

It looks pretty nice to me. Are there any inside pockets? I may make a tote for my aunt, and wondering if it is customary to put pocket compartments in or not.

This bag does not have any pockets. The other tote bag I made had a hanging inside pocket. The next one I plan to do a zipper top with an overlay leather pocket (also with a zipper) on the inside lining. It's totally up to you!

Edited by Hi Im Joe

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Sharp tote Joe! Bet Gramma ends up selling a few for you.

Just a suggestion, you might try skiving the seam allowance so it will lay a bit flatter.

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A very smart looking tote. I'm sure you grandma really appreciated the gift!

Love the mystery braid handle too.

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Sharp tote Joe! Bet Gramma ends up selling a few for you.

Just a suggestion, you might try skiving the seam allowance so it will lay a bit flatter.

Thank you very much! Yeah, I wouldn't mind selling a few...hahahaha. Literally after I got done sewing up the bag I thought to myself...man I should have skived that leather down some. Oh well lesson learned.

A very smart looking tote. I'm sure you grandma really appreciated the gift!

Love the mystery braid handle too.

Thank you very much!

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