In the spirit of trying to eliminate single use plastic bags from my life (and use up my fabric stash), I’m making totes instead. This one is particularly sturdy and wide-based, designed to carry library books.
Next up; perhaps a tote to carry my totes in!
Great job! I love it, and your idea to make a tote for your totes! lol
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I have a (hopefully temporary) tote-all addiction.
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A tote toting tote, if you will!
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Hehe. Love it!
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Love this! The bag and the quote!
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I read it a while ago, and found myself nodding my head in agreement.
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I’m right there with you🤓
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Very stylish.
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Thank you 🙂
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That looks pretty fabulous. You can never have enough bags.
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Thank you. I think that might be my new mantra.
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I tote-ally love this new bag – and your new addiction! 😉 Always good to use up your fabric stash, That way there’s room for new fabrics!! 😂 xxxxx
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Thank you. I really have to use it up, because I’ve found the coolest new fabric shop near my Dad’s house which has clearance stock from designers at prices I can afford (well, sort of) 😀
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Lol! Put that fabric shop on the list of things I need to see when I visit you! 😉 Whenever I go shopping for fabrics I make myself promise to limit myself to only three different ones – sometimes I pathetically fail to keep my promise though. 😀
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Excellent: a road trip. We’ll have sooo much fun and it’s a wonderful drive down there. I’m going fabric shopping this morning — despite my best efforts I can’t quite manage my next project t with what I have. Hopefully I’ll find something on sale. 😀
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Hope you had luck with selecting some lovely new fabrics for your next project! Hope you´re going to share some more pics soon!! 😀 xxxxx
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I did; I got a really pretty floral print with a sort of periwinkle blue in it, and some plain blue I;the same shade. I thought I’d mix it with a darker blue for a tote and new iPad sleeve. I regularly shift iPad, phone, journal, pens, glasses, etc between office and downstairs and finally realised that putting it all in a bag rather than my arms might make climbing the stairs easier (and safer).
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I´m so glad your shopping trip was successful, Su! I bet those sleeves will look fantastic! Don´t forget to share pictures!!! 🙂 xxxxxxx
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Finished the first one. I’m reasonably happy (will post pics soon) but I’ve has a couple of ideas to improve the design. Totally obsessed 😹
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Hehe! I totally love that you´re being obsessed with these projects! And I totally get it as I´m regulary obsessed with new projects myself! 😀 xxxxx
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I knew you’d understand 😀
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You mean from one lunatic to the other? 😂
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That’s probably not quite how I’d have put it 😂 from one creative visionary to another perhaps. xxxx
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Yeah – that´s much better! 😉 xxxxx
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Love it! Another winner, Su!
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Thanks Deb 😀
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You should sell these online—I’d buy one!
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I’m going to try and figure out the economics of this. So far, what I’m learning is that I can understand why people manufacture in China 😕
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I’m not surprised. Consumers don’t appreciate the time and money and skill it takes to make something by hand (unless you’re being paid slave wages).
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😕 true, it is really tough for small artisan businesses to survive. I guess part of the problem is that things all “look the same”when they are new, but quality lasts. And you have to project forward to appreciate that.
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Brilliant Su, where did you get the logo with the saying and books?
Leslie
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Thanks Leslie; I read the quote a who,e ago and liked it, and the image is a shot I took of one of our bookshelves. 😀
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then did you print it on cloth?
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Yes. I got some transfer paper than runs through the inkjet printer, then can be ironed onto cotton. It only works on white fabric unfortunately, so I had to sew the transfer onto the bag. A bit fiddly, but I like the result 🙂
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Looks fantastic, Su and that’s a great idea.
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Yes; plain white cotton.
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Neat!
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😊 hm. I need to figure out the economics of this. Really bad time to be at the bottom of the world.
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🙂
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Now that is truly wonderful!
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Thanks so much Anabel. 😀
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Nice project with a purpose. and the quote is one to read over and over.
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Thanks Sally. I feel overwhelmed by the amount of throw-away plastic all around me. I know it’s not much, but every time I whip out a tote instead of taking plastic bags I’m also showing retailers that it matters. 😀
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Fabulous! I’d buy one too.
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😊 hm. I need to figure out the economics of this. Really bad time to be at the bottom of the world.
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Yes, the postage to the UK is probably not the way to make money! But locally perhaps? Is there an equivalent of ETSY in New Zealand?
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There are a few online platforms for craft I think; once I figure out how to bring down the cost of production. 😀
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Love it!
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🙂 thank you
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Another library/book lover! Have tried my hand at the ink jet print process long ago, and should look at it again. Love your whole concept – so beautifully executed, Su! If you start selling them, I’ll be sorely tempted… xx
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Thank you 🙏 that is a lovely compliment. If you do decide to try the ink jet transfer thing again, I’d recommend HP paper. It has worked brilliantly for me and given really crisp colourful results.
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Thank you for the recommendation!
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You can start your own range in the spirit of https://savemybag-sg.com
Love the quote on your tote!
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That would be something!!! At this stage I’m happy just to avoid using plastic bags for my groceries, etc.
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Great post! Keep it up!
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