I used the awesome tutorial provided by Skip to My Lou for a Simple Reversable Tote Bag. I love how it turned out and that it is reversable so it is like 2 bags in one! My daughter has already loaded it up with books, stuffies and more!
OF COURSE - the boy wanted one too! And who am I to deprive my child of his wants! Looking at my pile of mostly girly fabrics, I remembered I had bought this pair of Madras Plaid men's shorts at the thrift store for $1 that would be perfect. A bag, and a repurposed project - I'm in!
{DISCLAIMER: I was planning to do this as a tutorial, however I was so excited to make it that I couldn't be bothered with taking the necessary photos! Again, using the general idea of the Simple Reversable Tote Bag form Skip to My Lou, I set out to make a bag! (Oh, come on, I am not the only one that gets so excited about a project that tutorial blogging becomes an afterthought! Right?!?)}
Here is what I started with...
I turned the shorts inside out and cut them off right at the crotch line. I then sewed the bottom of the let closed. I then turned one of the legs inside out and inserted it into the other, pinning the tops together along with a simple strap I made out of a piece of muslin. Following the directions from Skip to My Lou, I sewed the two pieces together, leaving about a 2" opening to turn the bag right side out. I then ironed the seam and sewed a double stitch all around the top, securing the opening with this decorative top stitch.
The boy is so happy! He couldn't wait to show it off!
I love how the bags turned out! They truly were simple and fun! They will be great little bags for the kids to bring a few toys and books when we go on our road trip in a couple weeks!
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