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Molly's Sketchbook: The Twenty Minute Tote

Update September 2011

We have remade these awesome, simple bags for fall! TThis time around, I used a gorgeous new collection of upholstery weight cotton called Outside Oslo. These bold, stylish prints are sophisticated without being serious and come in a rich palette of colors perfect for fall. I added some sturdy contrasting cotton webbing handles for a pop of color, and I love the way they came out! The new materials are as follows:

Materials:

To make one tote bag:

  • 1/2- yard of Outside Oslo Fabric. I used (clockwise from top left): Dawn Frond, Dawn Sticks, Dusk Wildflower,  and Dawn Picket
  • 2 yards of 1-inch cotton webbing to compliment your fabric. I used (clockwise from top left): Taupe, Turquoise, Turquoise, and Yellow.
  • Cotton thread to match your fabric
  • Cotton thread to contrast with the inside of the bag

The fabric in these how to shots is from Echino and is now out of print but you can see more from the same designer, Etsuko Furuya here.

 Cutting

Cut two 16-inch tall by 14-inch wide panels from the fabric. Make sure the pattern is going the correct direction on both panels.

Cut two 22 1/2-inch long pieces from the webbing.

Attaching Handles and Hemming the Top

Pin the handle pieces to the top raw edge of the right side of each panel 3-inches from the sides. The raw edges of the handles should match up with the raw edge of the top of the panel so the handles will be facing down as shown in the picture above. Make sure the handles aren't twisted.

Using the contrasting thread sew a zig zag stitch across the  top edge, sewing the handle to the top edge in the process.

This zig zag stitch should be right at the edge of the fabric as shown above.

Turn the panels so their wrong sides are facing up. Press and pin their top edges with the handles down 1 1/2-inches

Make sure to pin the handle so it's perpendicular to the horizontal sides.

Sew this fold down with the matching thread a 1/4 inch from to top edge and then with a second seam 1/4-inch from the bottom zig zag stitch.

The handle will now be attached and the top hem sewn down on both panels. You're now ready to sew the bag together.

Sewing the Bag Together

Pin the panels right sides together and sew along the sides and bottom 1/2-inch from the raw edges using the matching thread. Back stitch at the beginning and end of each seam.

Snip off the bottom corners.

Using the contrasting thread zig sag stitch along the raw edges of the sides and bottom of the bag.

Make sure to stitch right along the edge to contain the threads from the raw edges.

Turn the bag right sides out press the corners and you're all done!

 

Reader Comments (41)

What a great idea! I got married in January and really wanted to make a ton of hand-made stuff for the guests! Honestly, had I more time, I would have wanted to make all of the wedding favors... anyway, I ended up just making cookies for the out-of-town guests, putting them in pretty paper bags from a craft store, along with other goodies from my hometown (Bethlehem, PA)... I wish i had thought to do this, though! What an awesome last-minute gift! (ps - best wishes on your upcoming wedding!!)
Friday, May 7, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterkate
Love this idea! As a new sewer, this looks like something I could easily do! How fun!
Friday, May 7, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermandiesmithsegura
i can't wait to try this! i really like quick sewing projects, that aren't overwhelming!
Friday, May 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKatie
This is such a fabulous idea! Just wondering how much can the tote bag hold .. hrm.. Definitely must try this out one day!
Saturday, May 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterFlora
You did good, girl. I did/do the same thing...bite off more that I can chew and then I'm a rag when the final stuff needs to get done. NO MORE OVEREXTENDING! only you will know, right? BUT ..those of us who make stuff...it wouldn't be special if we didn't have something handmade that was made by us!! I hear ya on that one. ...so....you did great with this one, very nice gifty.....I would certainly love one of those...and the timing thing you did...bravo!...so you knew how much time you needed to sew them all (so you can say "Forgettaboutit!")
Saturday, May 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterChristine
I love your tutotial!
Sunday, May 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJos
Brilliant! I love the simplicity in using the zig-zag stitch. Thanks for sharing! And have fun making lots of bags! :)
Monday, May 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmber
Very sweet! I love the fabric...is it like canvas or ????
Monday, May 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKathie B
These will make awesome gift bags. Thanks for sharing.
Monday, May 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterViv
I made one of these today using the Kokka Tiny Prints Black Cat print. It did take me longer than 20 minutes but I am a beginner. Now it's a hepcat bag! Thanks for the tutorial.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTaylor
What a great bag! I would like to use this instead of paper gift bags.
Love your tutorials!
Congratulations the wedding!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLiz@LivingMySweetLife
I love these bags and I think I could actually make them. Thanks for the tutorial.
Thursday, May 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLeanne
I just finished my bag and I had my doubts along the way. I am a beginner sewer and this was my second project. It came out really cute! I'm so pleased. I'm using it instead of a gift bag for my niece's birthday gift. I'm so inspired by this website! Keep the tutorials coming!!
Thursday, May 13, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMelinda
Have been thinking about bags for my knitting projects (instead of lumping them all together). I think in Decor-weight fabric (to protect a little from needle poke-through) these will be perfect!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKatieL
those prints are so cool! i'm definitely going to try a version of this.
Thursday, May 20, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterStephanie
What a great tutorial ! thanks for sharing
Friday, May 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterYolie
I made one today - so easy! It took me around 40 minutes, if you include cutting and pinning time. You can click the link in my name if you want to see how my bag turned out.

Thanks so much for sharing this.
Sunday, May 23, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJen
This looks like a fun and quick project to try!
Wednesday, August 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterB.Singleton
This a great idea! I'm including it in the handmade gift roundup at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com on Friday
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAmy
this was on my to-do-list since months, last week i tried one. And now I´m addicted, i have done 8 totes!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterzuzuki
a new idea for me, thanks a lot :)
Saturday, February 19, 2011 | Unregistered Commenteryna
I just finished making this bag a few minutes ago, and I love love love love it! It looks like the ones they sell in stores! Thank you so much :-)
Saturday, February 19, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterkrista
A really neat and easy idea. I do believe I will make several for friends . However using the serger should simplify several steps for me.
Sunday, February 20, 2011 | Unregistered Commenternormalee
I just found this "the twenty minute tote" and eager
to try it. Could someone let me know how this can
be done on a serger. Am interested in the best
type of material not overly expensive.
Sunday, February 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterShorty Annie
Hi Shorty Annie-

Thanks so much for your comment. None of us at the Bee have experience with a serger but it might be something we explore in the future so stay tuned! In the meantime maybe one of our knowledgeable readers can help you out?

Thanks again!-- Molly
Thursday, March 3, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
thanks so much for this pattern!! i hand sewed this lovely bag with some cheap scrap giraffe patterned fabric and it turned out awesome!
Thursday, March 10, 2011 | Unregistered Commenternicole
that fabric is amazing.
i used your tutorial to make my first bag ever!
super fun.

cheers.

http://flytothewall.blogspot.com/2011/02/day-8-and-i-totalllly-want-to-make-this.html
Saturday, March 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterdiana
I"m totally trying this. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thursday, March 31, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLindsay Jewell
Shorty Annie
Anywhere that zig zag stitch was used you could use a serger. I still recommend using the straight stitch. The serger will "trim" any excess fabric off and make the ends look neat and trim and help keep the fabric from fraying. Zig Zag stitches here look GREAT and neat trim though so if you are that amazing with a zig zag it might just be easier to use one singular sewing machine instead of alternating between serger and normal (for your straight stitch)
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJana
Jana, Thanks for the info. on the Twenty Minute Tote
sewing the tote with a zigzag verses a serger.

Shortie Annie
Wednesday, April 20, 2011 | Unregistered Commentershortie annie
thank you i am blogging this tomorrow
Tuesday, April 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterChelsea Ling
When I think of the money I spent buying different bags that didn't always please me and that now I see I could make them myself and create a huge collection of different bag designs... It seems so easy to make them!
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHolly Day
I love this tutuorial!

I have never really done any sewing before so i am a total newbie. I really want to make party bags for my nieces 4th birthday party. She is having a pyjama pizza party so hopefully i can find some material to suit the theme.

I just wanted to ask which material should i look for to use? is there a specific type of material? (I am in cape town, south africa).
Also has anyone else tried this and can give me some useful tips to make it easier. I need to make around 30 smallish bags for the 18th September.

Love the whole blog and especially this pattern!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | Unregistered Commentertami cimring
Hi Tami-

Thanks for the kind words about the blog and pattern!

This will work best with a heavier weight fabric like any of these upholstery weight fabrics here: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/12-sewing-patchwork-fabric?filters[]=532

Good luck with your project!

- Molly
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Hi Molly,

Thanks for replying so quickly.

I really love those fabrics but i need to buy them here in cape town. What kind of fabric should i ask for in the store? An upholstery fabric? As it is for a kids party pack I want it to be durable but not the best or most expensive. Is there any other type of fabric i should ask for?

There really is nothing like this in cape town so i am exicited to do something unique for my niece.
Thanks and hopefully it works out - i will let you know.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | Unregistered Commentertami cimring
Hi Tami-

Upholstery Weight is a good thing to ask for, or canvas.

Thanks for your questions!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Gogeous bags, sorry I am too lazy to make this - Where can I buy one or two of these. I want one asap.
Sunday, October 9, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDonna J Marks
Hi Donna-

We don't sell these already sewn but we if you call Purl Soho in NYC they can recommend someone who could sew it for you. Their number is 212-420-8796.

Thank you!- Molly
Monday, October 10, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Wow, these are GREAT!! I have featured this tutorial at:
http://happyinred.blogspot.com/2011/10/tribute-to-tote.html
I hope that's okay? If not: please contact me and I'll take care of things asap!
Esther.
Friday, October 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEsther
This is the cutest DIY ever!!!!!
Saturday, December 31, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLittle Chick
This is such a a great simple tutorial! Thanks for sharing!

I included this post in a tutorial link list on my blog today. Enjoy. :)
<a href=http://www.randomcreativeart.com/2012/01/saturday-link-list-january-tutorial.html>Saturday Link List: the January tutorial edition</a>
Saturday, January 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRose

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